Qinghai Huangnan Special Intangible Cultural Heritage Debuts in Beijing, Showcasing the Charm of Ethnic Art
2024-08-13
Ms. Huang, a resident of Beijing, recently participated with great interest in the intangible cultural heritage experience project of Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province with her two children at the former site of the Beijing Mongolian and Tibetan School, featuring a Huangnan Tibetan opera performance that integrates rap, performance, singing and dancing, and literature, as well as colorful Regong Tangka paintings. Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture is located in the southeast of Qinghai Province, named after its location south of the Yellow River. It has two national intangible cultural heritages, Regong Art and Huangnan Tibetan Opera. At the event site, the powerful singing style and majestic dance movements of Huangnan Tibetan Opera, with the participation of numerous actors, presented a splendid and regional "cultural feast", attracting many citizens and tourists to take photos. The picture shows a Tibetan opera performance. Reporter Chen Hang's photo of Tangka comes from the transliteration of Tibetan, meaning scroll painting. Its drawing process is complex and the materials used are exquisite. Among them, the Regong Tangka is named after its origin in the Regong area along the Longwu River in Tongren City, Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, and is a typical representative of "Regong art". "Thangka is a brilliant treasure in Chinese culture. It has absorbed the cultural and artistic essence of surrounding cities and nations. Through a long process of development, it has gradually formed a number of colorful styles and schools, showing colorful features..." Zhaxi Jiancuo, a provincial master of arts and crafts in Qinghai, explained the drawing method of Thangka on the spot. At the event, children and parents picked up paintbrushes and, following the outline and color scheme of thangka, experienced the intangible cultural heritage on their pens through the filling of colors between strokes. The picture shows children and parents coloring thangka. Reporter Chen Hang photographed Ms. Huang, who said that she often takes children to visit various forms of exhibitions and cultural experience projects in the former site of the Mongolian Tibetan School with a history of more than 600 years. "Traditional cultural activities with regional characteristics are regularly launched here. Today, we experienced Qinghai's intangible cultural heritage projects for the first time, including watching Tibetan opera performances and personally drawing thangka, which gave children a deeper understanding and appreciation. We hope to have the opportunity to take them to Qinghai in the future to visit and see more folk culture, intangible cultural heritage projects, and characteristic cuisine." "Tangka is a unique painting art form in Chinese culture and an artistic treasure in traditional Chinese culture," said Zhaxi Jiancuo. We hope that through this event, more citizens and tourists can understand and experience Thangka, Promote the protection, display, and dissemination of excellent traditional ethnic cultural heritage. The third phase of the Chinese Excellent Cultural Experience Project of the Chinese National Community Experience Hall in 2024 was held on July 18 at the former site of the Mongolian Tibetan School, with a rotating period of three months, jointly undertaken by Qinghai Province and Zhejiang Province. (New Society)
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