China News Service Fuzhou, July 4th (Ye Qiuyun) "Flying with enthusiasm, chasing the future of dreams." On July 4, young people from both sides of Fujian and Taiwan faced live broadcasts in the Yinguo Academy of Science and Technology, Shanghanghangcheng, Taijiang District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. Send blessings.

  On the same day, the "Tourism of God's Color Flying, Dreaming of the Future" Min-Taiwan Youth and Folklore Culture Season event was held in Fuzhou and Taipei at the same time to gather the shinto altar. Through live broadcast connections, youth from Fujian and Taiwan discussed the exchange of belief and culture together, calling on young people Strengthen cooperation to better inherit and protect the culture of faith and customs.

"Flying with Divine Colors, Chasing Dreams in the Future" The scene of the Fujian-Taiwan Youth and Folk Culture Season Fuzhou venue. Photo by Lu Ming

  At the Fuzhou venue, Li Zhen, the fourth-generation inheritor of the "non-legacy" idol paintings of "post-80s" Fuzhou, Huang Dufei, the inheritor of folk dances from the eight post-95s of Fuzhou, and Lin Zhijun, a folk fan of Fujian and Taiwan, "post-85s" The spreading stories of Fuzhou idol paintings, eight generals, and folk beliefs on both sides of the strait and the folk connotations behind them.

  Li Zhen showed the work "Naza" on the spot. He said that Fuzhou's idol paintings have a long history and have always followed traditional practices and have been preserved for a long time, so they are very popular among people at home and abroad. "Friends from Taiwan often order from us. So, you can use this opportunity to communicate well."

At the event, a group of "after 00" youth brought eight generals to perform. Photo by Lu Ming

  The reporter learned that the two sides reached an agreement online to rescue ancient idols, collected and rescued a batch of old idols from Fuzhou in Taiwan, and sent them back to Fuzhou for protection and exhibition.

  At the event, a group of "post-00" young people brought eight generals to perform, showing the original taste of Fuzhou eight generals to the audience on both sides of the strait. It is reported that the eight schools will originate in Taizhou, Fuzhou, and will prevail in Taiwan's folk temple fairs.

  Sun Yanzhe, a dance performer of eight schools, was born in 2003. He told reporters that it has been two years since he learned to dance at the eight schools, and he has shown it at some events before, but this is the first time they have performed at a joint event organized by the two sides of the strait. "This event was relatively successful, and no one made any mistakes."

At the Fuzhou venue, the participants held a birthday celebration ceremony to Guandi according to the traditional birthday celebration. Photo by Lu Ming

  Because they like traditional culture, this group of "after 00" spend their spare time to practice the eight dancers. "Because I like this very much, I really want to pass it on and continue to promote and develop the culture."

  In response, Liu Qingyou, a Taiwanese youth who participated in the event in Fuzhou, also said that the "old" things are more flavorful, and he likes them very much. "These folklore activities have been handed down from the older generation and passed down to our generation. Our generation has the responsibility and obligation to continue it."

  Lin Zhijun, the psychological director of Hongsheng Traditional Culture Exchange Service in Taijiang District, Fuzhou City, introduced that the cross-strait faith culture has a strong accumulation. This event brought colorful paintings, dances, sacrifices and other links, showed the theme of "Flying Colors", and promoted the common cross-strait culture in the form of young people's favorite news.

  Through live video footage, Cao Yuqi, head of the Shinto altar in Taipei, said that he hopes to meet as soon as possible and lead more young friends to Fuzhou to carry out offline exchange activities to jointly enhance the cultural kinship of young people on both sides of the strait and pursue a better future.

  During the event, palace temples from Taichung, Taipei, Tainan, Taoyuan, and Lugang also participated in the video, sending blessings to the event and expressing their expectation of meeting soon.

  The organizer revealed that more than 513,000 netizens at home and abroad watched through the live broadcast platform that day and participated in the online prayer interaction, of which about 120,000 were from Taiwan. (Finish)