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Cultural China Tour: The Intangible Cultural Heritage Train 'Heart to Heart'

2025-01-13   

A piece of red dough, knead it a few times, then use a ruler or cut or scratch it. After a few seconds, a lifelike face of Guan Gong will appear. On January 11th, on the first ethnic intangible cultural heritage train from Harbin to Mohe, the K7041 train, provincial intangible cultural heritage inheritor Kang Jian performed a unique facial sculpture, which attracted applause from tourists. Heilongjiang Province has rich intangible cultural heritage. In order to better inherit intangible cultural heritage, China Railway Harbin Group Co., Ltd. has jointly created this national intangible cultural heritage train with the Daxing'anling District Bureau of Culture, Sports, Radio, Television and Tourism. We are about to celebrate our first Spring Festival after successfully applying for World Heritage status. This time we invited inheritors of the intangible cultural heritage of the Oroqen ethnic group to showcase birch bark paintings, dough sculptures, embroidery and other intangible cultural heritage projects on the car. Enable tourists visiting Heilongjiang to learn about the local intangible cultural heritage during their journey Train conductor Shi Lei told reporters. In the carriage, there is a dazzling array of ethnic decorations and paintings of the Oroqen people. Inheritors from the Greater Khingan Range, such as Durar's birch bark hot stamping, Kang's dough sculpture, and Oroqen embroidery, are holding tools in front of their desks. Amidst the singing of the oral string instrument and Oroqen tune inheritors, each piece of work shines brightly. Amidst the astonishment of the tourists gathered around, they couldn't help but step forward to learn, and the intangible cultural heritage train became an intangible cultural heritage classroom. The flour I use is black wheat, a specialty of Heilongjiang Province. It belongs to low gluten flour, has low resilience, is more resilient, and is also easy to shape Kang Jian kept talking while doing. Liu Ying, a tourist from Heze, Shandong, became his "disciple" and picked up dough to learn dough sculpture. There are several ways to open your face. Pressing and highlighting your cheekbones makes you look more dignified, while sideways strokes on your cheeks make you look sharp Teach patiently and healthily. In no time, the dough sculpture in Liu Ying's hand also took shape. This is my first time communicating and learning from inheritors of intangible cultural heritage up close on a train. This form is so interesting Liu Ying is holding a work of "learning and doing on the spot" and cannot put it down. On the other side of the table, Du Hui, the inheritor of the provincial-level intangible cultural heritage "Dulaer's Birch Peel Hot Stamping Painting", held a steaming hot brush. However, with just a few strokes, a continuous mountain appeared on a piece of birch bark. Birch bark must first be compressed with wooden boards for more than a year, and then combined with the natural texture of birch bark to be hot pressed and made. The spots and scars on the bark are naturally painted into stone. "Du Hui incorporates many modern elements in his works. In addition to hot pressing, he also makes pen holders, refrigerator stickers, birch bark bags, tea barrels, and so on. In the moving train, Gulai'er Ent, a man of the Oroqen ethnic group dressed in ethnic costumes, sang Oroqen tunes in the Oroqen language. Wang Jiayue, the inheritor of the Oroqen oral stringed instrument, accompanied him, and the cheerful melody made tourists from all over the world sing together. Being able to watch music and dance, as well as learn and experience, this train ride is really worth it Ms. Zhang, a tourist from Zunyi, Guizhou, had a great time playing with her daughter. The high Xing'an Mountains are a vast forest, where brave Oroqen lives On the roaring train, tourists sang and danced all the way north. (New Society)

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