Pingyao Old Street went out of the circle again last night, Jia Ling, Yang Di, Song Xiaobao, and Wang Sulong all came to “Chinese New Year”-Hangzhou News Center-Hangzhou Net

Pingyao Old Street was out once more last night. Jia Ling, Yang Di, Song Xiaobao, and Wang Sulong all came to celebrate the New Year.

The old street of Pingyao was out of the circle once more last night: Jia Ling, Yang Di, Song Xiaobao, Fan Chengcheng, Wang Sulong, Bai Kainan, Jiang Long… They all “come”.

In the 11th issue of Zhejiang Satellite TV’s “Youth Travels Season 3”, which was broadcast last night, the stars and their party were “bigger than the Year of the Tiger” at the Natural Creation and Folk Art Research Center in Pingyao Old Street: making pottery, putting paper kites, and rubbing prints , watching shadow play…

Jia Ling made half a Korean bottle and Song Xiaobao made a bowl

This year’s New Year’s Day holiday, many people found this special team “Spring Tour Family” in Pingyao Old Street. They put on red costumes to welcome the New Year: Yang Di and Bai Kainan, the face-to-face brothers, wore tiger heads. Hat, Wang Sulong dressed up as a gourd doll, all red and beaming…

The star group stayed at the Radisson Hotel in Pingyao and filmed the program for three days in Pingyao Old Street.

Wu Ruqin, the non-genetic inheritor of Pingyao pottery art, is their pottery master. We asked her to tell us regarding the “performance” of the stars——

“In the beginning, I made a traditional pottery Han bottle shape for Jia Ling, just a little pinch, but they stopped following they started. Cheng Cheng was the first to do it, a big bowl. Jia Ling made it. It looks a bit like half a Korean bottle. Xiaotaki and Bai Kainan, basically what they make are in the shape of a Korean bottle. Song Xiaobao made a bowl, and Yang Di’s one is like an ashtray.”

After Wu Ruqin trimmed down their works a little, they kept their original appearance as much as possible and fired them.

At present, all the works of Jia Ling, Yang Di, Fan Chengcheng and other members are displayed in the Pingyao Ceramics Museum. During the Spring Festival, the Ceramics Museum is open to visit free of charge.

In the ninth issue of “Youth Travel Notes”, the program team experienced the production of intangible cultural heritage oil paper umbrellas in Wuyuan, Jiangxi. This time, the “Spring Tour Family” has opened its eyes once more in Pingyao Old Street. Listening to Liu Weixue, the inherited inheritor of Yuhang paper umbrellas, introduced Yuhang paper umbrellas: the traditional Yuhang oil-paper umbrella has 36 ribs, which are formed by making the ribs and wearing a bucket. , paste umbrella and many other processes to make this ingenious paper umbrella…

In the creation of nature, Fan Chengcheng and Wang Sulong mightn’t put it down and flew kites, Bai Kainan and Yang Di experienced the rubbing of New Year pictures, and everyone watched the shadow puppet show together.

Check in with the star with the same style

Spend a Cultural Year at Pingyao

As a cultural tourism exploration variety show, “Youth Travels” has brought urban culture to the public’s field of vision by searching for traditional cultures in various places, and is deeply loved by netizens.

For the upcoming Spring Festival, “Youth Travel Notes” focuses on shooting the Spring Festival culture. This time, a major focus of their shooting is the Pingyao Old Street and Pingyao culture.

“Pingyao culture is the fundamental reason for attracting the crew to Pingyao.” The relevant person in charge of Pingyao Town Government said that in recent years, Pingyao Town has focused on “Liangzhu Culture”, focusing on intangible cultural heritage culture, pottery kiln culture, Tiaoxi culture Culture and other characteristic cultures, to achieve the combination of historical culture and contemporary culture, local culture and foreign culture, with tourism products as the carrier, fully display the cultural content of the whole area of ​​Pingyao, and realize the transformation from shallow tourism to deep tourism. The transformation from extensive tourism to intensive tourism.

The Chinese New Year is coming soon, and Pingyao Old Street is launching a series of activities of “Greater than the Year of the Tiger”, inviting you to check in with the stars and spend a cultural year in Pingyao.

In the past few days, the festive atmosphere of the street scene is being arranged. Qin Qiong, the god of the door, welcomes the eight square pillars, and the lanterns combined with various elements make the whole old street feel festive.

The lanterns combined with the local cultural elements of Pingyao, the waterway jade cong lotus lanterns with the cultural elements of Liangzhu, and the lanterns of Journey to the West with Chinese characteristics… are full of the atmosphere of the Spring Festival.

The old street has also carefully prepared six mobile intangible cultural heritage experience points, whether it is New Year pictures, cloth tigers, shadow puppets, and couplets, you can experience them yourself.

Ceramic Art Museum, Kite Lantern Museum, Yuhang Paper Umbrella Museum, Liangzhu Jade Sculpture Museum and many other intangible cultural heritage exhibition halls will also accompany you to celebrate the New Year with you.

In the Pingyao Ceramic Art Museum, you can interpret the pottery culture of Pingyao from the four chapters of “tracing the current from the source”, “ancient craftsmanship”, “craftsman’s ingenuity” and “activation and utilization”, and you can also unlock the same pottery art of Jia Ling and other stars Making experience; you can experience kite making at the Kite Lantern Museum; at the Yuhang Paper Umbrella Museum, you will learn regarding the history of paper umbrellas for more than 200 years, and the brand new Sinbad Ocean Paradise has been opened for trial operation! Combined with marine-themed exhibitions, research trips, and various forms of marine science, it is super suitable for bringing children to play together.

Source: City Express Author: reporter Zhou Tao, correspondent Tang Jinquan, intern Sun Huaiyu Editor: Zheng Haiyun

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