Cross border integration helps revitalize Xinjiang's intangible cultural heritage

2023-08-28

At the 2023 "Xinjiang is a Good Place" Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition of 19 provinces and cities in Xinjiang, Xinjiang's intangible cultural and creative products attracted the attention of many visitors; On the stage of the large-scale music and dance poem painting "Aksu's Covenant", the passionate and unrestrained performance of the singer and dancer, the Daolang Maisirepu, won applause from the audience; In the Jiayi Village Scenic Area of Xinhe County, the intangible cultural heritage skills of ethnic handmade musical instruments are constantly evolving amidst the melodious sound of the qin. In recent years, Xinjiang's intangible cultural heritage has actively integrated with cultural and creative industries, tourism, exhibitions, and other fields, and has become vibrant in new application scenarios. In front of the Aksu exhibition booth of the 19 provinces and cities in Xinjiang, a young girl named Adira Elken wore a karakor fetal lambskin hat and took a selfie photo with her friend. This hat with small ears is cute and fashionable, I really like it, "Adira said happily. Karakul fetal lamb fur hat is a unique handicraft in Shaya County, Xinjiang, with a long history. Its craftsmanship is a national intangible cultural heritage. The representative inheritor of Kirghiz embroidery, Buruli Skek, is wearing a handmade embroidered purple long skirt with colorful auspicious patterns embroidered on a black cloth. The national intangible cultural heritage Kirgiz ethnic embroidery with bright colors and exquisite patterns has amazed many viewers. Carpets, clothing, handbags, and other cultural and creative products containing Kirgiz ethnic embroidery elements are popular at intangible cultural heritage exhibitions. With the help of the Wensu County Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Group and the County Cultural Museum, Buruli Skeke established the Wensu County Baomeite Kirgiz Women's Handmade Embroidery Farmers' Professional Cooperative in 2016. At present, the cooperative has about 100 members and mainly produces Kirgiz ethnic embroidery handicrafts, clothing carpets, and tourist souvenirs. The products are sold to various parts of Xinjiang. Playing a combination of plucked pluckers and hand drums, the cheerful sound of music occasionally spreads from Jiayi Village in Xinhe County, Xinjiang, attracting many tourists who come to admire it. Jiayi Village is known as the "First Village for the Production of Folk Handmade Musical Instruments in Xinjiang". The production of ethnic musical instruments such as the plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked plucked pluck. In recent years, Jiayi Village has integrated the production of handmade musical instruments with the development of the cultural and tourism industry, forming an industrial chain of musical instrument production, exhibition and sales, and tourist visits. In 2021, Jiayi Village Scenic Area in Xinhe County was rated as a national 4A level tourist attraction. Aidi Yiming, a musical instrument producer in Jiayi Village and a representative inheritor of national intangible cultural heritage, sighed, "Forty or fifty years ago, making musical instruments could not support people. People chose to do other things or go out to work. Only two or three people in the village made musical instruments, and now almost every household is making musical instruments." Dilinur Alimu, a staff member of Xinhe County Cultural Tourism Investment and Development Co., Ltd., introduced that she works in a musical instrument factory Running a musical instrument workshop or working in the Jiayi Village scenic area, almost every household in Jiayi Village has enjoyed the intangible cultural heritage "musical instrument meal". The musical instruments produced in the village are not only best-selling domestically, but also sold to Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. As night fell, the Tarim Song and Dance Troupe in the Aksu region staged a large-scale musical poem and painting called "Aksu's Covenant". It's so exciting, intangible cultural heritage music and dance are very charming on stage, "said audience Qian Xueying

Edit:XiaoWanNing    Responsible editor:YingLing

Source:XinHa online

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