Intangible culture with Related Tags
Noodle soup
Dough figurine is an art form that uses flour as material and uses kneading, rubbing, cutting, picking, pressing, sticking, and pasting to create shapes. The dough figurine art of "Dough Man Tang" in Tongzhou, Beijing is one of its schools. The dough figurine art of "Dough Man Tang" began in the late Qing Dynasty, and its style was founded by Mr. Tang Zibo (1882-1971), a famous dough figurine artist in modern times. With his profound artistic skills, Mr. Tang Zibo has extensively absorbed the characteristics of sculpture art from various places in his long-term practical activities, and changed the previous folk dough figurines from "lottery-style" dough figurines to "tray-style" desk dough figurines, thus making dough figurines a real folk art. Since then, "Dough Man Tang" has successively created "walnut dough figurines" (fine dough figurines displayed in half a walnut), relief dough figurines, hanging dough figurines, and money-making dough figurines. The materials used include flour, pottery, wood, mud, etc., and wool, feathers, silk thread, cotton and other materials are used to make the beards and hair of people and animals to enhance the effect of resemblance. The dough sculptures of "Noodle Man Tang" are full and full, slightly exaggerated in shape, bright and eye-catching in color, with various production techniques, focusing on spirit and dynamics, and have distinct style characteristics. Today, Mr. Tang Suguo, the second son of Tang Zibo, has inherited the dough sculpture art of "Noodle Man Tang". Due to the high requirements for its production skills, there are currently only two students learning dough sculpture art from Mr. Tang Suguo.
Legend of Yongding River
Yongding River is the mother river of Beijing. Due to the terrain, the Yongding River Basin has been flooded repeatedly in history, so the name of the river is associated with the desire to avoid disasters and live a stable life. There are a large number of legends about the Yongding River in the Yongding River Basin. The basic feature is that the legends are connected with historical facts, and the shadow of history is reflected in the legends. Among the many legends, the most representative ones are "The Legend of Hedangdang River", "The Legend of Shijing Mountain and Shijing Mountain", "The Legend of the Water Buffalo in Yongding River Town", "The Legend of Old Man Wang Planting Willows on the Riverbank", "The Legend of General Feng Punishing the Old Soldier Ruffian", "The Legend of the Origin of Mayu Village", "The Legend of Liu Niangfu", etc. The legend of Yongding River is vivid, rich in content, and has a strong local color. It is the crystallization of the wisdom of the people on both sides of the Yongding River. It records the history of people's governance of the Yongding River and provides detailed information for the study of the production development history of Beijing. The spirit of the people around the Yongding River to fight against nature in order to subdue the floods reflected in the legend also has certain practical educational significance. At present, a large number of inheritors of the Yongding River legends in Beijing's Shijingshan District are all elderly. If they are not recorded and organized as soon as possible, the long-standing Yongding River folk legends may gradually decline under the impact of modern entertainment culture, and eventually disappear with the passing of the storytellers.
Heritage with Related Tags
Pilgrimage Church of Wies
Miraculously preserved in its beautiful setting in an Alpine valley, the Wies Church (1745-54), the work of architect Dominikus Zimmermann, is a masterpiece of Bavarian Rococo style – vibrant, colorful and delightful.
Beijing Huguang Guild Hall Grand Theater
The Grand Theater of Huguang Guild Hall in Beijing can be said to be a well-known historical theater in Beijing. It was first built in the early 19th century and is now located in the southwest of Hufangqiao, Xuanwu District, Beijing. The architectural style of the Grand Theater reflects the magnificence of the inner courtyard of the imperial palace. It is an ancient building with carved beams and painted rafters, and has the style of a royal palace. The history of the Grand Theater of Huguang Guild Hall can be said to be long. So far, it has gone through more than two hundred years of historical vicissitudes. It is now one of the few remaining famous theaters in Beijing. Friends from both home and abroad like to gather here to taste the essence of Chinese national quintessence and experience the great charm of Chinese opera. Now, the Grand Theater of Huguang Guild Hall has integrated entertainment, dining, and shopping. It is both modern and has the style of an ancient capital. It can be said to be a tourist attraction that must be visited.