Children enjoy “smoked paintings” to welcome the Year of the Dragon

sdchina.com 01-31-2024 14:53:03

On January 30, Ai Songlin, an inheritor of smoked painting, Xunhua in Chinese, an intangible cultural heritage, gave on-site guidance to teenagers on the process of composition, cutting, and smoking in Licang District Cultural Relics Protection Center. They made various forms of auspicious dragon works to experience the charm of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and welcome the Year of the Dragon.

On January 30, Ai Songlin, an inheritor of smoked painting, Xunhua in Chinese, an intangible cultural heritage, gave on-site guidance to teenagers on the process of composition, cutting, and smoking in Licang District Cultural Relics Protection Center. They made various forms of auspicious dragon works to experience the charm of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and welcome the Year of the Dragon.

On January 30, Ai Songlin, an inheritor of smoked painting, Xunhua in Chinese, an intangible cultural heritage, gave on-site guidance to teenagers on the process of composition, cutting, and smoking in Licang District Cultural Relics Protection Center. They made various forms of auspicious dragon works to experience the charm of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and welcome the Year of the Dragon.

On January 30, Ai Songlin, an inheritor of smoked painting, Xunhua in Chinese, an intangible cultural heritage, gave on-site guidance to teenagers on the process of composition, cutting, and smoking in Licang District Cultural Relics Protection Center. They made various forms of auspicious dragon works to experience the charm of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and welcome the Year of the Dragon.

On January 30, Ai Songlin, an inheritor of smoked painting, Xunhua in Chinese, an intangible cultural heritage, gave on-site guidance to teenagers on the process of composition, cutting, and smoking in Licang District Cultural Relics Protection Center. They made various forms of auspicious dragon works to experience the charm of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and welcome the Year of the Dragon.

On January 30, Ai Songlin, an inheritor of smoked painting, Xunhua in Chinese, an intangible cultural heritage, gave on-site guidance to teenagers on the process of composition, cutting, and smoking in Licang District Cultural Relics Protection Center. They made various forms of auspicious dragon works to experience the charm of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and welcome the Year of the Dragon.

On January 30, Ai Songlin, an inheritor of smoked painting, Xunhua in Chinese, an intangible cultural heritage, gave on-site guidance to teenagers on the process of composition, cutting, and smoking in Licang District Cultural Relics Protection Center. They made various forms of auspicious dragon works to experience the charm of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and welcome the Year of the Dragon.