Hubei's first batch of intangible cultural heritage villages, towns and neighborhoods have been released, bringing ancient skills into life and intangible cultural heritage into scenic spots. Jingchu culture has a long history. Which places in Hubei are specifically on the list? See below for details. Let's take a look.
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On May 26, the Hubei Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism issued the "Notice of the Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism on the List of the First Batch of Intangible Cultural Heritage Characteristic Villages, Towns and Blocks in Hubei Province", identifying the following 10 villages and towns as the first batch of Hubei Province's first batch of intangible cultural heritage characteristic villages and towns.
Neighborhoods: Jiqing Folk Street, Jiang'an District, Wuhan City, Xiangyang City, Juwan Intangible Cultural Heritage Town, Zigui County, Yichang City, Quyuan's hometown intangible cultural heritage alley, Jingzhou City, Jingzhou Development Zone Xingfu Village (Jingchu Intangible Cultural Heritage Skills Inheritance Institute), Ezhou City, Liangzihu District, Maoshan Town
Xianning City Chibi City Yangloudong Ming and Qing Shiban Street Huanggang City Huangmei County Wuzu Town Huanggang City Hong'an County Qiliping Town Changsheng Street Enshi Prefecture Enshi City Tujia Daughter City Intangible Cultural Heritage Characteristic Street Qianjiang City Haokou Town Wuhan City Jiang'an District Jiqing
Folk Street Jiqing Folk Street is connected to Wuhan's most famous commercial street - Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street to the west, and Wuhan's tourist and cultural landscape avenue - Zhongshan Avenue to the south. It has a favorable geographical and transportation environment.
A number of national and provincial intangible cultural heritage projects of the Han style are regularly performed on Jiqing Street. A group of inheritors of the intangible cultural heritage of the Han style gradually gather in Jiqing Street and its surrounding areas, forming a Han style non-heritage with Jiqing Street as the core.
Cultural heritage exhibition area.
Jiqing Folk Street gathers a large number of national and provincial cultural heritages with strong Han culture, such as Chu Opera, Han Opera, Hubei Drum, Hubei Pingshu, Hubei Xiaoqu, Wuhan Acrobatics, Puppet Show, Hot-Dry Noodles Making Techniques, and Laotongcheng Bean Curd Making Techniques.
Class-level intangible cultural heritage items and inheritors of intangible cultural heritage, dozens of non-heritage items such as Han embroidery, Hubei drums, Hubei ditty, Hubei fishing drums, Hubei Daoqing, Hubei shadow puppetry, Wuhan cross talk, Wuhan paper-cutting, Heji Laofuqing and beef noodle making techniques.
Tangible cultural heritage projects are resident here or often carry out display and exchange activities.
Nowadays, intangible cultural heritage performances such as "Hubei Dagu" and "Duxianqin" have been integrated into street playing, playing and singing, and folk handicraft floats and intangible cultural heritage interactive exhibitions in the atrium have also become important sights, deeply loved by Wuhan citizens and tourists.
Juwan Intangible Cultural Heritage Town in Zaoyang City, Xiangyang City was built in Juwan Town during the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty. It was named after the Juwan surname where people lived together.
This is the birthplace of the famous food "Juwan Physalis Noodles" which is processed using traditional techniques and has a history of more than 200 years. There are dragon lantern dance, gongs and drums, flower drum opera, clam shell dance, Yangko dance, etc. that are popular today.
Telling stories, ringing lotuses, walking on stilts, playing with land boats and other traditional folk arts.
In 2013, Juwan Physalis noodle making techniques were selected into the representative lists of Xiangyang Municipal and Hubei Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Juwan Town organizes a series of activities such as "Juwan on the tip of the tongue, the eternal imperial hometown - Zaoyang Juwan Physalis Noodle Food Culture Festival" and organizes inheritors of folk literature and art to conduct traditional cultural performances, including dragon lantern dance, gongs and drums, flower drum opera,
A number of traditional cultural and artistic programs, including playing with clam shells, performing yangko dances, telling stories, ringing lotuses, walking on stilts, and playing land boats, are loved by local residents and foreign tourists.
Qu Yuan’s hometown intangible cultural heritage alley in Zigui County, Yichang City The unique Zigui intangible cultural heritage alley in Qu Yuan’s hometown intangible cultural heritage was built in January 2021. It has 22 intangible cultural heritage exhibition halls and free admission to the "Dragon Boat Festival (Dragon Boat Festival Customs in Qu Yuan's hometown)"
There are 22 national, provincial and municipal level intangible cultural heritage immersive experience projects, and 30 inheritors have settled in.
More than 670 intangible cultural heritage handicrafts in the alley have been passed down through on-site exhibitions, cultural and creative R&D and sales, and immersive experiences, realizing the living inheritance of intangible cultural heritage items.
After the opening of the intangible cultural heritage alley in Qu Yuan's hometown, it quickly became an internet celebrity check-in place for citizens and tourists in Yichang and Zigui.
As a characteristic cultural and tourism street, it has attracted more than 20 TV media such as CCTV, Hubei TV, and Phoenix TV, and more than 60 domestic mainstream media such as China News Service and Xinhua News Agency for more than 200 publicity reports.
A large number of intangible cultural heritage projects, inheritors and intangible cultural heritage products stand out, attracting widespread attention and love from the whole society.
Xingfu Village, Jingzhou Development Zone, Jingzhou City (Jingchu Intangible Cultural Heritage Skills Inheritance Institute) Jingchu Intangible Cultural Heritage Skills Inheritance Institute has a lacquer culture exhibition hall, a Chu-style lacquerware skills exhibition hall, a boutique lacquerware works by masters exhibition hall, a Chudi Qin production base, and traditional Chu-style paintwork
There are 12 venues including the Lacquerware Production Base and Jingzuochu Life Experience Center.
There are Chu-style lacquerware painting techniques, Chu-di qin-playing, eagle-molding kites, Yingcheng clay pottery, Tamsui shell carvings, Chu slip-making techniques, Jing-Chu embroidery (Chu embroidery, Han embroidery), gourd pyrography, carved paper-cutting, etc.
Legacy Workshop.
The construction process of Jingchu Intangible Cultural Heritage Skills Inheritance Institute is a typical case of the creative transformation and innovative development of national culture. The project was built from a craftsman workshop in the administrative village of the development zone to gradually becoming the first example of the inheritance and development of intangible cultural heritage in the Jianghan Plain.
The sharing platform not only adds impetus to rural revitalization and the construction of characteristic villages and towns, but also creates an industrial highland that relies on the integrated development of culture and tourism based on traditional intangible cultural heritage resources.
It has been listed as various demonstrations, education bases and key planning projects by the country, provinces and cities.