Intangible culture with Related Tags

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Feeder (grape feeder)

Grape Chang Materialware Grape refers to the glass crafts in the shape of grapes made by the Chang family using ancestral craftsmanship. It is one of the unique traditional art forms in Beijing. In the 20th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1894), Chang Zai, a descendant of the Mongolian ethnic group living in the Chongwai Flower Market area of Beijing, improved his mother's skill in making mud grapes and created the unique skill of making glass grapes. The glass grapes he made were famous in Beijing for their vivid images and were called "Grape Chang". The works of "Grape Chang" were appreciated by Empress Dowager Cixi, who gave him a plaque "Tianyi Chang". Later, he won an award at the Panama International Exposition in San Francisco, USA in 1915. Due to family reasons, the Chang family established a family rule of "passing on to daughters but not to sons, and passing on to the family but not to outsiders". With the changes of the times, "Grape Chang" has experienced ups and downs several times and has now been passed down to the fifth generation. Grape Chang Materialware Grape uses low-temperature glass as raw material. When making it, it goes through 11 processes such as chemical material, blowing, making stems, making leaves and whiskers, coloring, waxing, "frost", and assembling. Among them, coloring and frosting grapes are family skills. The glass grapes made by the Chang family are very vivid in shape and color, representing the highest level of folk glass grape making. As the only glass grape making craft in Beijing and even in the whole country, it has been passed down since the Qing Dynasty and has a wide influence in the country. It is a typical representative of traditional folk crafts. Due to the limitations of the inheritance method, there are only two people who master the making skills of glass grapes, which has caused a crisis of inheritance and needs to be protected urgently.

Feeder (grape feeder)

Grape Chang Materialware Grape refers to the glass crafts in the shape of grapes made by the Chang family using ancestral craftsmanship. It is one of the unique traditional art forms in Beijing. In the 20th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1894), Chang Zai, a descendant of the Mongolian ethnic group living in the Chongwai Flower Market area of Beijing, improved his mother's skill in making mud grapes and created the unique skill of making glass grapes. The glass grapes he made were famous in Beijing for their vivid images and were called "Grape Chang". The works of "Grape Chang" were appreciated by Empress Dowager Cixi, who gave him a plaque "Tianyi Chang". Later, he won an award at the Panama International Exposition in San Francisco, USA in 1915. Due to family reasons, the Chang family established a family rule of "passing on to daughters but not to sons, and passing on to the family but not to outsiders". With the changes of the times, "Grape Chang" has experienced ups and downs several times and has now been passed down to the fifth generation. Grape Chang Materialware Grape uses low-temperature glass as raw material. When making it, it goes through 11 processes such as chemical material, blowing, making stems, making leaves and whiskers, coloring, waxing, "frost", and assembling. Among them, coloring and frosting grapes are family skills. The glass grapes made by the Chang family are very vivid in shape and color, representing the highest level of folk glass grape making. As the only glass grape making craft in Beijing and even in the whole country, it has been passed down since the Qing Dynasty and has a wide influence in the country. It is a typical representative of traditional folk crafts. Due to the limitations of the inheritance method, there are only two people who master the making skills of glass grapes, which has caused a crisis of inheritance and needs to be protected urgently.

Heritage with Related Tags

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Fagus Factory in Alfeld

The Fagus factory in Alfeld is a complex of 10 buildings, which was built around 1910 to a design by Walter Gropius and is a milestone in the development of modern architecture and industrial design. Located in Alfeld an der Leine in Lower Saxony, the complex serves all stages of last manufacturing, storage and dispatch for the shoe industry and is still in operation today. With its groundbreaking large glass panels and functionalist aesthetic, the complex foreshadowed the work of the Bauhaus school and is a milestone in the development of architecture in Europe and North America.

Chartres Cathedral

Partially begun in 1145 and rebuilt over 26 years after a fire in 1194, Chartres Cathedral is the pinnacle of French Gothic art. Its spacious nave, true to the apex style, its porches decorated with exquisite sculptures from the mid-12th century, and its magnificent stained-glass windows from the 12th and 13th centuries, make it a masterpiece.

Bourges Cathedral

Built between the late 12th and 13th centuries, the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne in Bourges is one of the great masterpieces of Gothic art, admired for its proportions and unity of design. The cathedral's tympanum, sculptures and stained glass windows are particularly noteworthy. In addition to its architectural beauty, it is a testament to the influence of Christianity in medieval France.

Green Island Aerial Water Park

Green Island Water Park is located at Green Island Holiday Plaza, No. 558 Renmin West Road, Hengshui City, covering an area of 5,000 square meters. It has a natural lighting glass curtain roof, 12 meters high, spacious and bright. The interior is surrounded by swaying coconut trees and green vines, and it is like spring all year round. It is currently the only aerial water park in the country.

Sky Garden

Shijiazhuang Sky Garden, full name - Sky Four Seasons Seaside Ecological Park, is a real sky garden built by Federal Real Estate Group with an investment of 300 million yuan. It covers an area of nearly 30,000 square meters, 16 meters high, and covers an area of more than 26,000 square meters. It connects the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth floors of seven high-rise residential buildings. It is all large steel structures and fully enclosed hollow high-transmittance glass frames. The magnificent 36-story building stands on the steel structure and glass... It is a masterpiece of the perfect combination of the world's top hotel garden technology and the most cutting-edge technology! According to the information provided by Yanzhao Evening News, there are only two indoor ecological parks in the world. One is the "Modern Garden of Eden" in Cornwall, England, which is as large as 5 football fields; the second is the indoor garden of the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, the capital of Tennessee, USA, which covers an area of about 18,000 square meters; Shijiazhuang "Sky Four Seasons Ecological Park" is the third. In terms of size, it ranks second in the world and first in China.