Intangible cultural heritage builds a bridge connecting the hearts of young people from Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao
2025-05-26
Stitch by stitch, stitch by stitch, dance to English songs. The "Together, Together" Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Youth Theme Series Activity - "Small Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritors" Sharing Session, guided by the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the Guangdong Provincial People's Government and hosted by the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Bureau of Shantou City, was held on the 24th in Shantou, Guangdong Province. Red peach cake looks like a peach with beautiful patterns printed on it, symbolizing good luck. ”At the sharing session, 5-year-old Miss brothers Xu Zihui and Xu Zibo from Hong Kong shared their experience in making intangible cultural heritage red peach cake. Mom Zhang Shipei said, "I am from Shantou, and the aroma of red peach cake is the taste of my childhood. Therefore, this event specifically teaches children how to make red peach cake, allowing them to experience this inheritance." This event is one of the "Together, Walk Together" Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Youth Theme Series activities organized by the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the Guangdong Provincial People's Government. The activity is divided into three stages: solicitation, research, and exhibition. Children from the three regions of Shantou, Hong Kong, and Macao are encouraged to participate in intangible cultural heritage experiences, and interactive stories of intangible cultural heritage are recorded in the form of short videos. Grandpa said that writing down New Year's wishes and blessings for family and friends on red paper will bring great luck and prosperity in the new year. ”Two brothers from Hong Kong, Chen Yuandong and Chen Yuandi, shared their stories of writing spring couplets during the Chinese New Year at home. Grandpa Chen Jianlin said, "Nowadays, people no longer need to write by hand. Children are getting less and less exposed to calligraphy, and writing in spring can just inherit Chinese culture. China's intangible cultural heritage is a wisdom that reflects the quality of the nation and should be passed down from generation to generation." "This event is not only an intersection of art and culture, but also a resonance of soul and emotion, connecting the hearts of young people in Shantou, Hong Kong, and Macao. ”Ding Jianhua, Chairman of the Hong Kong Kindergarten Education Professional Exchange Association, said. In recent years, Shantou City has actively carried out cultural exchange and inheritance among the new generation of Shantou, Hong Kong, and Macao. It has promoted the pairing and construction of 348 schools and kindergartens in Shantou, Hong Kong, and Macao, as well as nearly 400 friendly parent-child families in Shantou, Hong Kong, and Macao. A series of cultural activities have also been carried out to cultivate patriotism among young people in Shantou, Hong Kong, and Macao through the influence of excellent traditional culture. (New Society)
Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue
Source:Xinhua
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