Mongolian Song and Dance Performance (Photo by Luo Cheng from China Central Broadcasting Network)

  Central Broadcasting Network Bohu News on February 20 (Reporter Luo Cheng, Correspondent Ma Pingxia) On February 19, aerial photography of the Xinjiang 2022 Launching Ceremony and Bohu County's First Desert Culture and Tourism Festival was grandly opened in Bosten Lake Township in the Allison Ula Desert.

National intangible cultural heritage Mongolian embroidery works, Mongolian traditional costumes and traditional handicrafts have become a beautiful scenery line at the event.

Mongolian embroidery works of national intangible cultural heritage

  The exhibition area of ​​tourist souvenirs of the event is full of embroidery works such as buckles, belts, shoes and hats, jewelry, purses, boots, etc. with various characteristics, which have been enthusiastically sought after by tourists from all over the world, setting off a boom of Mongolian embroidery works and handicrafts. .

  "There are many kinds of embroidery, and the embroidery workmanship is exquisite and unique. I came here to buy some to take home as a souvenir." said Wang Xiaonan, a tourist from Korla.

Mongolian embroidery works of national intangible cultural heritage

  Mongolian embroidery is mainly based on colored silk thread, cotton thread, camel hair thread, beef tendon, horsetail bristle and other embroidery threads. Embroidery on soft and hard materials.

Its large-area sticking method, rough and well-proportioned stitching, and contrasting colors give people a pleasing visual aesthetic.

In 2008, Mongolian embroidery was selected into the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists in China.

  Midai from Wulanzaige Township, Bohu County is a national inheritor of Mongolian embroidery. She said: "Mongolian embroidery is an art passed down from generation to generation, usually handed down from mother to her daughter. Needle and thread are the accumulation of years and exquisite skills." Bohu County has a strong Mongolian traditional culture, and the skills of making Mongolian embroidery have been handed down for a long time. These embroidery works are carefully made by local embroidery girls. It is the best way to protect the intangible cultural heritage by learning, using and wearing it.

  Culture is the soul of tourism, and tourism is the carrier of culture.

In recent years, Bohu County has focused on promoting global tourism, organically combining culture and tourism, using the "intangible cultural heritage +" model to promote the inheritance and development of intangible cultural heritage, strive to create a unique tourism brand, and promote the development of global tourism. Develop in depth.