Jimu News reporter Rong Yu.
Photojournalist Xiao Hao.
Correspondent: Yuan Juan.
We still underestimated the enthusiasm of the citizens, prepared hundreds of catties of goods, and sold out again!On December 24, at the site of the second Hubei intangible cultural heritage product preferential exhibition season of the "Year of the Dragon, the Great Festival", a number of exhibitors of intangible cultural heritage food and intangible cultural heritage boutiques issued "sweet complaints" to Jimu News reporters, regretting that the number of products they prepared was still too conservative.
This event attracted more than 130 intangible cultural heritage items to participate in the exhibition, and nearly 4,000 kinds of intangible cultural heritage products were unveiled in a first-class group, which was unprecedented in 110,000 exhibition sites, for the public to create a prosperous "Year of the Dragon Festival" atmosphere. On December 24, this annual intangible cultural heritage festival entered its third day, and the number of exhibitors also reached a new peak.
In the "Tea Fragrance and Qin Rhyme" exhibition area, 57-year-old Yang Yiqiong, dressed in beautiful Tujia costumes, enthusiastically introduced the production skills and history and culture of Laifeng Teng tea to the audience. "You're Sister Fujicha, right?I've seen your live!Sharp-eyed viewers found that Yang Yiqiong is the well-known "Sister Vine Tea" on the Internet, a positive energy "Internet celebrity" who plays with new ** and promotes intangible cultural heritage tea.
Yang Yiqiong told the Jimu News reporter that from the first day of the launch on December 22, she has been in an emergency for three consecutive days, "I didn't expect everyone to support and support our intangible cultural heritage tea culture so much, so that we, the inheritors, feel gratified at the same time, but also realize that we have a great responsibility." We must be more focused and work harder to spread Laifeng Teng tea to farther places. ”
Although she is 57 years old, Yang Yiqiong's vitality and enthusiasm when communicating with people, as well as her free "net sense" when facing the camera, have left many young people in the dust. She pointed to the phoenix silver jewelry on her hat and told reporters, "This is my own design, I hope that as soon as you see me, you will know that I am from Hubei Province, where the phoenix does not want to return, and this is the hometown of Chinese rattan tea." ”
Walking out of the tea fragrance zone, there are wisps of medicinal fragrance from the tip of the nose, which is the "Apricot Forest Spring Rhyme" exhibition area. As far as the eye can see, on the left, there are Chinese medicine massage "big coffees" who are straightening up for the citizens on the spot, and on the right, there are nearly 10 citizens queuing up for consultationListen carefully again, the dialogue of "do you want to give me a needle" and "I'll give you a pulse first" makes people can't help but stop and watch. According to the observation of Jimu News reporters, nearly half of the citizens who actively participated in the experience of these traditional medicine projects at the event site were young people. Sure enough, "this generation of young people understands health." ”
Young people not only like to maintain health, but they may also be theater fans. In the Jianghan Plain shadow puppet experience area, the inheritor Liu Zhirong received groups of young audiences. She sighed to reporters, "I didn't expect that young friends now like traditional Chinese opera so much, they are very curious about how shadow puppetry is performed, you see, everyone not only comes to see me perform, but also tries to perform a few movements, which is actually getting close to intangible cultural heritage." ”
Turning to the door of the "Jing Chu Youli" exhibition area, a group of bedroom and living room supplies full of festive colors were placed in the most eye-catching place, which made people happy when they saw it. Wang Yan, the inheritor of Han embroidery, told Jimu News reporter that the "Dragon and Phoenix Chengxiang" table flags, coasters, placemats, bedroom bedding, table lampshades, happy fans and other works displayed here are all from the hands of the students of the intangible cultural heritage inheritor training class of Wuhan Textile University, which are cultural and creative products with high market maturity.
From this, entering the most popular "Jingchu Flavor" exhibition area, the reporter found that many booths such as Jianshi bacon and Xuan'en fern baba were all closed because they were sold out in advance, and they could only come again the next day if they wanted to sweep the goods.
The staff of the Yanzhou Yuanzi booth told reporters that they had prepared hundreds of catties of goods, but they didn't expect them to be sold out quickly, "There is really nothing to sell today, and the freshly made balls and vacuum-packed ones are gone, so come back tomorrow." ”
The staff of the Maozui braised chicken stall also said, "It's out of stock today", "We bring the freshest products from Xiantao every morning, and there are a limit of a few hundred per day”
The staff of the Zaoyang sour pulp noodle booth said excitedly that he never expected Wuhan citizens to like sour pulp noodles so much, "On the first day of the launch, we only sold it for half a day before it was out of stock, which was really unexpected and exciting, and I hope that through the intangible cultural heritage carnival activities, more people can understand our Zaoyang sour pulp noodle making skills." ”
According to the organizing committee of the event, the event will close on December 25, and the citizens who have not yet gone to the Wuhan International Convention and Exhibition Center to "catch up with the intangible cultural heritage collection" must hurry up.
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