[Explanation] The person in the picture is named Xu Hongzhi, 52 years old this year, a designer from Taiwan, who has lived in the mainland for 16 years.

Now, he and his wife, who have become "Wuhan son-in-law", have opened a homestay in Wuhan.

  [Explanation] Xu Hongzhi's homestay is located in Dali Village, the "Internet celebrity cultural and creative village" in Wuhan.

On June 13, the reporter came to Dali Village next to the East Lake in Wuhan along the greenway along the mountain and the lake. The scattered B&Bs are hidden among the lakes and mountains, making people feel like they are in a paradise.

He said that he hoped to use this homestay as a "bridge" to help the inheritance of intangible cultural heritage and the cultural exchanges between youths on both sides of the strait.

  [Concurrent] Taiwanese designer Xu Hongzhi

  We hope that in the entire cultural and creative village, these different craftsmen and craftsmen can come in here, and college graduates, including university graduates (students) in Taiwan, can use Wuhan as a base. .

  [Explanation] Xu Hongzhi named the famous place "that house", including public activity areas, yoga studios, barbecue areas and 11 houses, etc. It looks extra literary and artistic under the decoration of floor-to-ceiling windows and green plants.

  [Concurrent] Taiwanese designer Xu Hongzhi

  I designed it myself. It took me about two months to do the measurements here. After measuring all the sites, after measuring and starting the design, we started to build. It took a whole year to build here. just created.

  [Explanation] Data shows that there are more than 40 intangible cultural heritage and cultural and creative enterprises in Dali Village, which have gathered a large number of craftsmen and have formed a certain scale of brand and popularity.

Therefore, Xu Zhihong decided to build the homestay into a platform for the development of intangible cultural heritage, and set up an "intangible cultural heritage classroom", inviting intangible inheritors and folk craftsmen to teach, and to teach traditional skills to citizens and tourists.

In addition, he has also reached cooperation with several colleges and universities to provide "off-campus training bases" for college students to learn cultural and creative production and intangible cultural heritage skills.

  [Concurrent] Taiwanese designer Xu Hongzhi

  I just hope to combine young people with cultural and creative things. When guests come to my place, they can eat, stay, and spend the whole day playing here. He can play some projects that he is interested in, such as Like pottery and green plants, or painting, or other related things, etc.

  [Explanation] Xu Zhihong said that Taiwan's cultural and creative industry is also very prosperous, covering bookstores, cafes, homestays, creative industry parks and other categories. Whether it is the mainland or Taiwan, there is a broad market for intangible cultural heritage and cultural and creative products.

It is planned to build the homestay into a platform for promoting intangible cultural heritage and cross-strait youth cultural exchanges. It is hoped that more young people will inherit traditional skills and make intangible cultural heritage "live".

  [Concurrent] Taiwanese designer Xu Hongzhi

  I actually enjoy an interaction with the guests. This is what I want to open a homestay. In addition to cultural exchanges, there are also some normal interactions, like sometimes they want to drink Taiwanese tea or something. Both sides will try to satisfy them.

  Reporter Zou Hao reports from Wuhan, Hubei

Responsible editor: [Liu Pai]