The Mid-Autumn Festival and the night of the full moon are not only a time for families to reunite and enjoy the bright moon, but also an opportunity to inherit and carry forward the excellent traditional Chinese culture. In Shuocheng District, paper-cutting enthusiasts only use a few pieces of red paper and a pair of scissors to create ingenious paper-cut works, which embody the love of the children of Saishang for their hometown and their best wishes for the festival.
A piece of red paper, a pair of scissors, a piece of heritage. In an intangible cultural heritage paper-cutting studio in the old city, Feng Aiping, the inheritor of intangible cultural heritage of paper-cutting, and sisters who love paper-cutting hold scissors, cutting, flipping, and folding...... Between the flipping of the fingers, a unique and vivid Mid-Autumn Festival paper-cut works bloom in the hand, and a strong festive atmosphere greets you.
The delicate and expressive intangible cultural heritage paper-cutting has a profound historical and cultural heritage, with a unique style, novel composition, and a strong artistic appeal. The festive paper-cutting embodies people's pursuit and desire for a better life, and also carries the long-cherished wish of many intangible cultural heritage inheritors to inherit and carry forward these precious cultural heritages.
Feng Aiping said that she hopes to carry forward the traditional culture of paper-cutting, convey the rich connotation and unique charm of paper-cutting culture, and pass on the intangible cultural heritage of paper-cutting from generation to generation.
Source: This is Shuozhou
Editor: Ma Shijie
Re-examination: Li Chi
Final review: Yang Qiang