Although it is not particularly large, it shows a lot of Fujian's craftsmanship, and some of the decorations here are also very beautiful. Go in and understand these cultures well, and it is free to enter.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The intangible cultural heritage exhibition hall displays hundreds of Zhangzhou intangible cultural heritage items, with rich pictures, texts and videos, as well as countless intangible cultural heritage works. It is a good place to learn about the history of Zhangzhou.
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Although it is not particularly large, it shows a lot of Fujian's craftsmanship, and some of the decorations here are also very beautiful. Go in and understand these cultures well, and it is free to enter.
Fujian is a very cultural province. The work of intangible cultural heritage here is still very good. There is such a display hall in the ancient city of Zhangzhou, just on the road of Zhangzhou, close to Zhongshan Park.
Finally, take a look at the exhibition hall of the intangible cultural heritage of Zhangzhou, and see the style of the intangible cultural heritage of Fujian. It can be regarded as a small eye. This small doll is called a doll in Japan. The price of expensive dolls can be amazing. The same thing, It is not unusual in Fujian, and it is not expensive to doubt life, because Japan's fart is also fragrant, or the hand of the Chinese is cheap? It is worth thinking about.
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The two-story exhibition hall displays a variety of local non-legacy crafts in Zhangzhou, such as puppets, cotton paintings, embroidery and color za. While visiting, there are volunteers to introduce them. I am a little unaccustomed to someone following me. The exhibits can be slightly understood about the local culture, but there are fewer informational instructions, such as what the sea willow itself is. The narrator has to search online to find out that it is actually coral animals rather than plants. The building itself is also an old renovated building, it is worth seeing.
The puppets in Zhangzhou are intangible. Visiting the ancient city in broad daylight and storming the ancient city on the hot sun above the head is really a physical work, a double test of spirit and physical strength! The so-called ancient city is only two key cultural relics that are really valuable. The Temple of Confucianism as the key cultural relics in the country has of course become the chief representative! No tourists and noise like a squawk, better than some packaged and profiteering tickets of the ancient town!
The ancient city of Zhangzhou has been in the city since the establishment of the city government in Tang Dynasty. It has been more than 1300 years since it was built. I visited the non-legacy center, the Confucian Temple, the Pianzai Museum... There are still many stone arches in the ancient city, and there are many original monuments, which shows the deep historical and cultural heritage of Zhangzhou. Eat locals choose more lotus seeds round and oyster fried.