China News Service, Yinchuan, January 27th (Yang Di and Yao Shuling) "A piece of tissue paper, a pair of scissors, once and for all, the paper has a life and a story." On the afternoon of January 27, Yinchuan, Ningxia, a foreign national in Ningxia Students and local primary school students in Yinchuan participated in the "Ningxia in the Four Seas, Happy Ningxia" New Year intangible inheritance experience activity, experienced the charm of paper-cutting, and welcomed the Chinese Year of the Tiger.

  Visiting the exhibition hall, watching the paper-cut cartoon "Nian", listening to the story of the inheritance of paper-cutting, and experiencing the creation of paper-cutting... At the Yimeng Cultural and Creative Fu Zhao'e Paper-cutting Research Base, Chinese and foreign young people are curious and excited, step by step to complete the tiger paper-cut, "Spring" word paper-cut and improvised creative paper-cut to cheer for the Chinese New Year.

Display paper-cut works.

Photo by Yao Shuling

  During the event, the "improvised tailoring of portraits" won rounds of applause.

Through random selection on the spot, Fu Zhao'e, a famous folk traditional paper-cut art in Ningxia, made improvisation cuts according to the faces of foreign students.

Seeing the classmate's portrait appearing in the scissors flying, Hong Ye, an international student from Africa, was amazed: "I was stunned when I saw Mr. Fu cut out the classmate's portrait. It's amazing!" Hong Ye said, he also thought Own a decoupage portrait like this.

  "Paper-cut activities can improve personal concentration, imagination, and hands-on ability, and make young people at home and abroad more aware of the charm of traditional Chinese culture." The fourth-generation inheritor of intangible cultural heritage paper-cutting and the founder of Yimeng Wenchuang Fu Zhao'e Paper-cutting Research Base Li Jian expressed that he hoped to convey Chinese culture to the world through exchanges and interactions, so that everyone could understand the cultural connotation of the Chinese Spring Festival through education and entertainment.

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