Intangible cultural heritage, Taitung Pedestrian Street debuted

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-15

Peninsula Reporter He Yi.

On February 14th, on the pedestrian street of Taitung 3rd Road in Qingdao, Zhou Mingming, the inheritor of intangible cultural heritage, showed the children the skills of blowing candy and interacted with the children. During the Spring Festival, Taitung Third Road invited a lot of intangible cultural heritage craftsmen to show various folk cultural handicrafts here, among which the children's favorite ones are sugar painting and candy blowing.

Master Zhou shows off his sugar paintings.

A piece of syrup was kneaded a few times in Zhou Mingming's hand, and a realistic dragon shape appeared, and the adults and children on the side couldn't take their eyes off it, and they took out their mobile phones to record the production process and wonderful moments. In particular, let the children get up to experience the feeling of the candy blower, and tell the children the origin and history of the candy blower, so as to root the intangible cultural heritage culture in the children's hearts.

Master Zhou told the children about the history of sugar painting and sugar people.

Zhou Mingming told reporters, "This craft was specially apprenticed by me in my 40s, and I was invited here with my wife to display intangible cultural heritage during the Spring Festival." I love to see the children take away their candy man crafts with satisfaction, and I am very happy that my handicraft has been recognized by parents and children. In my daily life, I often go to some temple fairs and schools to promote folk intangible cultural heritage, show my sugar painting and candy blowing skills to children, and bring intangible cultural heritage culture into the campus, so that everyone can learn more and truly preserve and pass on this ancient traditional craft! ”

Parents' mobile phones record the experience of the child blowing candy man.

The child experiences the candy blower.

Pinch the syrup with both hands a few times, and the candy man shape is completed.

The child stops in front of the sugar man**.

The sugar painting technique has attracted the attention of many passers-by.

Parents take their children to see the candy painting display.

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