Guizhou Qianxi: Embroidery workshops bring “intangible cultural heritage” to the market
Since 2019, Qianxi City, Guizhou Province has actively cultivated traditional intangible cultural heritage industries and established intangible cultural heritage hand embroidery workshops, adopting the form of “village branch + cooperative + farmer” to undertake orders for tourism products, embroidery, batik, etc. The “fingertip economy” helps rural revitalization and increases farmers’ income.
At the same time, Qianxi City has also increased its support for the ethnic embroidery industry, investing in the establishment of 23 Miao embroidery workshops in 15 towns including Honglin, Dingxin, and Zhongshan in the city to inherit ethnic cultural embroidery, batik and other techniques; at the same time, computer embroidery equipment was introduced in the Miaojia embroidery workshop to improve work efficiency and reduce costs, giving new life to the old embroidery craft.
Currently, 23 embroidery workshops in Qianxi City have received orders for embroidery crafts from Australia, Guangdong and other countries at home and abroad, helping local villagers get rich and increase their income.
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