“Living Fossil of China’s Silk Industry”: Inheriting the Original Silkworm and Silk Weaving Production Techniques
On June 17, stroll along the quiet and simple stone road of Liuhe Silk Expo Park, Gaoping District, Nanchong City, Sichuan Province, and appreciate the most beautiful “Silk Source Point” , listen to the moving legend for thousands of years. As China’s longest-standing famous silk company, Sichuan Nanchong Liuhe Group, located in the capital silk town of Nanchong, the “source of silk” in China, is known as the “living fossil of China’s silk industry.” Strive to display the original appearance from multiple perspectives such as sericulture and silk weaving skills, customs, and inheritors, and protect and inherit the “silk culture” through productive methods.
Nanchong Liuhe Group was founded in 1912 by Mr. Zhang Lan, the founder of the Democratic League, and Mr. Sheng Keqin, an industrialist who returned from Japan. At present, the company’s main businesses are silk reeling, weaving, refining and dyeing, and clothing, integrating production, R&D, and trade. It is the only state-owned large-scale silk production enterprise in China with a history of more than 100 years. There are well-protected office courtyards in the late Qing Dynasty, a blue brick cocoon warehouse and a cocoon purchasing station in the Republic of China, a local train railway and a wharf in the 1930s and 1940s, a silk reeling workshop built in the early 1950s, a blue brick wooden board house staff dormitory, and dry Historical buildings such as the base building office building, the staff technical school, and the staff cinema built in the early 1980s cover an area of 30,000 square meters. The century-old development history of Liuhe is the history of the development of China’s national industry, and Liuhe Group is the epitome and typical representative of China’s silk industry.
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