[Explanation] On August 7th, walking into the "Clay Pottery Village", the village's houses with an earthy flavor that catch the eyes of tourists. The outer walls are decorated with clay and embellished with clay pottery embedded. It has unique national characteristics and has become Xinjiang. Well-known check-in point.

  This Qakrikuyi Village in Yingjisha County, Kashgar, Xinjiang is undergoing great changes. Thanks to the industrial boost of "intangible cultural heritage + rural tourism" and rich cultural connotations, clay pottery has now become a "golden" Tao", the income of farmers alone reaches more than 200,000 yuan.

  Abduk Remu made his fortune through this. His craftsmanship was taught by his father. His father was the inheritor of the famous national intangible cultural heritage of molding clay pottery firing skills.

Abduk Remu grew up in the piles of yellow mud, and his works have been taken to more cities in China by tourists, or collected, placed, presented, or displayed, where the art of clay pottery is passed on, spread, Spread widely.

  [Same period] Abuduk Remu, an artist from the "Clay Pottery Village" in Yingjisha County, Xinjiang

  I started learning clay pottery making with my father at the age of twelve. I saw piles of yellow clay in my father's hands turning into pieces of art. From then on, I decided to learn clay pottery making with my father.

  [Commentary] Abduk Remu's father, Abdureheman Maimatiming, skillfully showed the reporter the process of drawing and shaping. The dried utensils were painted and glazed, and fired in a kiln. Finally, the urns, pots, bowls, pots, bottles and other practical utensils were artistically processed, which perfectly demonstrated the clay pottery craftsmanship.

  [Explanation] In the past, earthen pottery was widely used in family life, farming and religious activities in southern Xinjiang.

Known as mud art, it has a variety of values ​​such as academics, collections, and exhibitions.

This intangible cultural heritage technology has not only been inherited and protected in Xinjiang, but has also become a new way for farmers to increase their income and become rich.

  [Same period] Abuduk Remu, an artist from the "Clay Pottery Village" in Yingjisha County, Xinjiang

  I want to pass on the clay pottery skills, so that more people will understand the clay pottery skills of our Xinjiang Uyghur people.

  Reported by Yang Tao from Yingjisha County, Xinjiang

Responsible editor: [He Sanli]