Wei County holds the opening ceremony of homespun textile skills training class
On the morning of May 1st, the opening ceremony of the Wei County homespun textile skills training class was held in the lecture hall of the Wei County Library. This training class specially invited Ningxia Yanchi embroidery inheritor Huo Qiaomei to teach the students embroidery skills for a period of Over 7 days, a total of more than 40 people participated in the training.
Du Junchao, deputy director of the Propaganda Department of the County Party Committee and Director of the Culture and Tourism Bureau, and Huang Guining, Chairman of the County Women’s Federation attended the opening ceremony and delivered speeches. Sun Guofu, Director of the County Poverty Alleviation Office, Zhu Xiyong, Secretary of the Party Committee of Changtun Township, and relevant officials from the Culture and Tourism Bureau and Changtun Township Responsible comrades attended the opening ceremony.
This event was hosted by the County Culture and Tourism Bureau, the County Poverty Alleviation Office, the County Women’s Federation, and the Changtun Township Government, and was hosted by the Wei County Old Spinning Wheel Coarse Products Co., Ltd. Weixian County homespun textile technology is a national intangible cultural heritage with a long history. It is the crystallization of the wisdom of the working people. As a project protection unit, Weixian Old Spinning Wheel Coarse Cloth Products Co., Ltd. has done a lot of work in protection, inheritance and innovation. Gao Qinghai and Chen Aiguo are the national and provincial inheritors of this project respectively. They have participated in the training courses for intangible cultural heritage groups at Tsinghua University, and have been invited to teach at Tianjin University of Technology, Wuhan Textile University and other colleges and universities many times. Rich theoretical knowledge and practical experience. His work “Longevity and Wealth” won the gold medal at the China Arts and Crafts Expo, “Facial Painting” won the silver medal at the first China (Huangshan) Intangible Heritage Traditional Skills Exhibition, and “Twenty-Four Filial Piety” won the first prize of the China Arts and Crafts Society. Many of his works were Collected by Tsinghua University, Nankai University and other universities.
This training class will build a learning and exchange platform for homespun textile artists and intangible cultural heritage workers in the county, allowing students to learn and achieve success, and contribute to the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage and rural revitalization in our county. Make new and greater contributions.
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