At the scene, the citizens wore traditional costumes and played guqin, as if they had crossed into the Song Dynasty.
Today is the 17th Cultural and Natural Heritage Day. Just yesterday, a series of non-legacy activities centered on “Song Yun Taizhou Elegant Life” were carried out in the Wenchuang Garden of Laoliangfang, the main venue of Jiaojiang. Many traditional culture lovers and citizens come here to see the “Four Arts of Song People”, appreciate the intangible skills, meet a collection of Song Yun Ya that has traveled through time, and feel the charm of Song Yun culture.
Walking into the main venue of the contemporary art museum in Wenchuang Garden, Laoliangfang, Jiaojiang, the sound of guqin is long and the ancient style is full of song rhyme. Being in it, the citizens seem to travel back to the Song Dynasty in an instant, reappearing the elegant life of the Song people in a panoramic way, and experiencing the four elegant collections of burning incense, ordering tea, hanging pictures and arranging flowers in an immersive way.
In the tea-ordering hall, Xu Fengjun, a national first-class tea artist, is showing the ancient “tea-ordering” skill in China, which was a popular way of drinking tea in the Song Dynasty and was once a ceremony in the Song Dynasty. Xu Fengjun first slowly poured hot water into the tea bowl along the bowl wall to warm the tea bowl, then poured in fine tea powder to make it paste, slowly added more hot water, and kept beating with the tea pot until a thick foam appeared. Later, Xu Fengjun brought up the teapot and showed off the “tea hundred plays”, that is, painting on the tea soup with hot water, which looked like coffee pulling flowers, showing an illusion pattern.
“China’s tea ceremony was popular with different fashions in different times. In the Song Dynasty, tea ordering became fashionable. Cha Baixi is the essence of tea culture in Song Dynasty, and it is a China tradition. ” Xu Fengjun has been studying tea art for 18 years, and is the only tea artist in Taizhou who inherits Song-style tea ordering. Over the years, she has been deeply aware of the importance of inheriting and developing tea culture abroad. “The Song Dynasty was the heyday of tea culture in China, and tea culture was also spread to Japan and North Korea, which had a great impact on Japanese matcha road and Korean tea ceremony.”
In the Xiangdao Hall on the other side, Yang Zi, the inheritor of the post-90s Tiantai ancient incense-making technique, is showing the seal-sealing incense method of China traditional culture incense, attracting many citizens to stop and watch. In addition, the event site also showed Taizhou local specialties and Taizhou cultural heritage projects. By participating in the activities, citizens can get coupons (“jiaozi”), with which they can get discounts when purchasing items in the exhibition area.
“This event is a feast of traditional culture, and it has gathered many non-genetic inheritors, so that we traditional culture lovers can learn a lot and gain a lot.” Zheng Hui, a citizen, said that learning traditional skills can make traditional culture infiltrate people’s hearts and improve their self-cultivation.
Our city held the 2022 “Cultural and Natural Heritage Day” Taizhou home (Jiaojiang) publicity and exhibition activities and “Song Yun Taizhou elegant life” series activities, combined with the theme of “connecting modern life and blooming charming brilliance”, aiming at comprehensively demonstrating the practical experience of Taizhou’s cultural heritage inheritance and development, and highlighting the outstanding achievements made in the protection and utilization of cultural heritage.
At the ceremony held on the same day, Taizhou Wenguang Tourism and Sports Bureau also announced the sixth batch of representative inheritors of provincial-level intangible cultural heritage projects in Zhejiang Province, the second batch of Taizhou intangible cultural heritage scenic spots and the members of Taizhou Wenbo Expert Database, and awarded and certified them.
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