Fun! ,Foreign students experience Chinese intangible cultural heritage skills for the first time
Listen to intangible cultural heritage experts introduce the origin, development and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage skills, and experience fabric tie-dying and oil-paper umbrella making on the spot... On May 10th and 11th, two unique intangible cultural heritage experience classes were held at the Hujiang College of the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. staged. Through personal experience in offline classes, international students have a deeper appreciation of the unique beauty of Chinese traditional culture and further stimulated their curiosity about Chinese culture.
Under the guidance of the inheritor of Wunijing handmade cotton textile skills, a national intangible cultural heritage, more than 20 international students were immersed in the world of tie-dying. They first learned about the origin and development of this technique and understood that it is not only a dyeing technique, but also a cultural inheritance and artistic expression. Afterwards, the students took matters into their own hands and created unique patterns by tying, clamping and dyeing the white cloth. Each person's work was unique and quite memorable.
The oil-paper umbrella, one of the traditional items of the Han nationality, is the crystallization of the wisdom of ancient Chinese people. The inheritor told the students the development history of oil-paper umbrellas and painting techniques, and then guided the students to create personalized painted patterns on oil-paper umbrellas. Through these interactive sessions, international students not only learned about the history and development of these traditional skills, but also deeply felt the charm of China's intangible cultural heritage.
Pham Thi Phuong Choo, a graduate student at the School of Management from Vietnam, shared: “This activity allowed me to understand the legendary story of Huang Dao Po and immerse myself in the wonderful world of tie-dye craftsmanship. I also gained a deeper understanding of the unique charm of Chinese culture. Love.” Lida, a student from Kyrgyzstan, also said that the hands-on practice not only allowed her to experience the charm of intangible cultural heritage, but also enhanced her respect and understanding of traditional Chinese culture and further realized the importance of cultural inheritance.
Li Jiao, director of the Student Affairs Office of Hujiang College, said that the college has always been committed to educating international students about China. Through intangible cultural heritage experience activities, students not only feel the unique charm of intangible cultural heritage, but also improve their understanding and interest in Chinese culture. . She hopes that international students can become a bridge and link between Chinese and foreign cultural exchanges and promote cultural exchange and integration.
Li Jiao, director of the Student Affairs Office of Hujiang College of the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, said that Hujiang College has always attached great importance to the work of international students learning about China and the aesthetic education of students. By launching intangible cultural heritage experience activities such as tie-dyeing and oil-paper umbrella making for international students in school, they can deeply experience the unique charm of intangible cultural heritage and enhance their understanding and interest in Chinese culture. We also hope to attract more overseas people through their spontaneous communication. Experience Chinese traditional culture up close. Li Jiao said that she hopes that international students can become a bridge and link between Chinese and foreign cultural exchanges and promote the exchange and integration of Chinese and foreign cultures.
This intangible cultural heritage course experience activity is jointly organized by Shanghai Urban Travel Card Development Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Jiushi Group Transportation Card Company, and "Genshin Impact" of MiHoYo. It aims to further promote high-level opening up to the outside world and create a more livable place for foreigners. living and consumption environment. As part of the "Tour of Collecting Lost Relics", Jiushi Group and "Genshin Impact" previously launched public welfare transportation cards, and part of the revenue was used to support the implementation of the "Social Aesthetic Education" classroom project sponsored by the Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism. Since the launch of the project, many inheritors of municipal-level intangible cultural heritage skills have been invited to carry out 18 experience activities, covering a number of national-level intangible cultural heritage skills such as blue and white porcelain, Suzhou embroidery, and gold silk inlay craftsmanship to further promote the intangible cultural heritage in the world. Dissemination and inheritance among new generations.