A cultural event titled "Dragon and Lion Dance Celebrating the Lantern Festival" drew crowds to Gongjing district, Zigong, on Feb. 12.
Featuring a vibrant showcase of Chinese folk performances, the event combined culture, tourism and consumption, seamlessly blending the traditional with the modern and folk customs with contemporary trends.
In the afternoon, nearly 500 performers from 12 teams, dressed in vibrant traditional costumes, paraded through the streets before gathering at the main venue. The procession featured lion dance troupes, waist drum performers, yangko dancers and martial arts demonstrations.
Following the procession, the main stage came alive with performances highlighting the region's intangible cultural heritage, including traditional dance numbers and the renowned face-changing art of Sichuan Opera. Local artisans demonstrated paper-cutting techniques and other cultural traditions unique to Zigong.
Outside the venue, a Spring Festival Market featured unique local products such as Gong fans (a type of traditional fan), tie-dyed goods and "cold rabbit," a local delicacy that drew curious visitors eager to experience regional flavors.
The event underscored Gongjing district's ongoing efforts to protect its intangible cultural heritage, integrating culture with tourism while advancing the innovative development of its traditional culture.
A cultural event titled "Dragon and Lion Dance Celebrating the Lantern Festival" drew crowds to Gongjing district, Zigong, on Feb. 12.
Featuring a vibrant showcase of Chinese folk performances, the event combined culture, tourism and consumption, seamlessly blending the traditional with the modern and folk customs with contemporary trends.
In the afternoon, nearly 500 performers from 12 teams, dressed in vibrant traditional costumes, paraded through the streets before gathering at the main venue. The procession featured lion dance troupes, waist drum performers, yangko dancers and martial arts demonstrations.
Following the procession, the main stage came alive with performances highlighting the region's intangible cultural heritage, including traditional dance numbers and the renowned face-changing art of Sichuan Opera. Local artisans demonstrated paper-cutting techniques and other cultural traditions unique to Zigong.
Outside the venue, a Spring Festival Market featured unique local products such as Gong fans (a type of traditional fan), tie-dyed goods and "cold rabbit," a local delicacy that drew curious visitors eager to experience regional flavors.
The event underscored Gongjing district's ongoing efforts to protect its intangible cultural heritage, integrating culture with tourism while advancing the innovative development of its traditional culture.
A cultural event titled "Dragon and Lion Dance Celebrating the Lantern Festival" drew crowds to Gongjing district, Zigong, on Feb. 12.
Featuring a vibrant showcase of Chinese folk performances, the event combined culture, tourism and consumption, seamlessly blending the traditional with the modern and folk customs with contemporary trends.
In the afternoon, nearly 500 performers from 12 teams, dressed in vibrant traditional costumes, paraded through the streets before gathering at the main venue. The procession featured lion dance troupes, waist drum performers, yangko dancers and martial arts demonstrations.
Following the procession, the main stage came alive with performances highlighting the region's intangible cultural heritage, including traditional dance numbers and the renowned face-changing art of Sichuan Opera. Local artisans demonstrated paper-cutting techniques and other cultural traditions unique to Zigong.
Outside the venue, a Spring Festival Market featured unique local products such as Gong fans (a type of traditional fan), tie-dyed goods and "cold rabbit," a local delicacy that drew curious visitors eager to experience regional flavors.
The event underscored Gongjing district's ongoing efforts to protect its intangible cultural heritage, integrating culture with tourism while advancing the innovative development of its traditional culture.
A cultural event titled "Dragon and Lion Dance Celebrating the Lantern Festival" drew crowds to Gongjing district, Zigong, on Feb. 12.
Featuring a vibrant showcase of Chinese folk performances, the event combined culture, tourism and consumption, seamlessly blending the traditional with the modern and folk customs with contemporary trends.
In the afternoon, nearly 500 performers from 12 teams, dressed in vibrant traditional costumes, paraded through the streets before gathering at the main venue. The procession featured lion dance troupes, waist drum performers, yangko dancers and martial arts demonstrations.
Following the procession, the main stage came alive with performances highlighting the region's intangible cultural heritage, including traditional dance numbers and the renowned face-changing art of Sichuan Opera. Local artisans demonstrated paper-cutting techniques and other cultural traditions unique to Zigong.
Outside the venue, a Spring Festival Market featured unique local products such as Gong fans (a type of traditional fan), tie-dyed goods and "cold rabbit," a local delicacy that drew curious visitors eager to experience regional flavors.
The event underscored Gongjing district's ongoing efforts to protect its intangible cultural heritage, integrating culture with tourism while advancing the innovative development of its traditional culture.
A cultural event titled "Dragon and Lion Dance Celebrating the Lantern Festival" drew crowds to Gongjing district, Zigong, on Feb. 12.
Featuring a vibrant showcase of Chinese folk performances, the event combined culture, tourism and consumption, seamlessly blending the traditional with the modern and folk customs with contemporary trends.
In the afternoon, nearly 500 performers from 12 teams, dressed in vibrant traditional costumes, paraded through the streets before gathering at the main venue. The procession featured lion dance troupes, waist drum performers, yangko dancers and martial arts demonstrations.
Following the procession, the main stage came alive with performances highlighting the region's intangible cultural heritage, including traditional dance numbers and the renowned face-changing art of Sichuan Opera. Local artisans demonstrated paper-cutting techniques and other cultural traditions unique to Zigong.
Outside the venue, a Spring Festival Market featured unique local products such as Gong fans (a type of traditional fan), tie-dyed goods and "cold rabbit," a local delicacy that drew curious visitors eager to experience regional flavors.
The event underscored Gongjing district's ongoing efforts to protect its intangible cultural heritage, integrating culture with tourism while advancing the innovative development of its traditional culture.
A cultural event titled "Dragon and Lion Dance Celebrating the Lantern Festival" drew crowds to Gongjing district, Zigong, on Feb. 12.
Featuring a vibrant showcase of Chinese folk performances, the event combined culture, tourism and consumption, seamlessly blending the traditional with the modern and folk customs with contemporary trends.
In the afternoon, nearly 500 performers from 12 teams, dressed in vibrant traditional costumes, paraded through the streets before gathering at the main venue. The procession featured lion dance troupes, waist drum performers, yangko dancers and martial arts demonstrations.
Following the procession, the main stage came alive with performances highlighting the region's intangible cultural heritage, including traditional dance numbers and the renowned face-changing art of Sichuan Opera. Local artisans demonstrated paper-cutting techniques and other cultural traditions unique to Zigong.
Outside the venue, a Spring Festival Market featured unique local products such as Gong fans (a type of traditional fan), tie-dyed goods and "cold rabbit," a local delicacy that drew curious visitors eager to experience regional flavors.
The event underscored Gongjing district's ongoing efforts to protect its intangible cultural heritage, integrating culture with tourism while advancing the innovative development of its traditional culture.
A cultural event titled "Dragon and Lion Dance Celebrating the Lantern Festival" drew crowds to Gongjing district, Zigong, on Feb. 12.
Featuring a vibrant showcase of Chinese folk performances, the event combined culture, tourism and consumption, seamlessly blending the traditional with the modern and folk customs with contemporary trends.
In the afternoon, nearly 500 performers from 12 teams, dressed in vibrant traditional costumes, paraded through the streets before gathering at the main venue. The procession featured lion dance troupes, waist drum performers, yangko dancers and martial arts demonstrations.
Following the procession, the main stage came alive with performances highlighting the region's intangible cultural heritage, including traditional dance numbers and the renowned face-changing art of Sichuan Opera. Local artisans demonstrated paper-cutting techniques and other cultural traditions unique to Zigong.
Outside the venue, a Spring Festival Market featured unique local products such as Gong fans (a type of traditional fan), tie-dyed goods and "cold rabbit," a local delicacy that drew curious visitors eager to experience regional flavors.
The event underscored Gongjing district's ongoing efforts to protect its intangible cultural heritage, integrating culture with tourism while advancing the innovative development of its traditional culture.
A cultural event titled "Dragon and Lion Dance Celebrating the Lantern Festival" drew crowds to Gongjing district, Zigong, on Feb. 12.
Featuring a vibrant showcase of Chinese folk performances, the event combined culture, tourism and consumption, seamlessly blending the traditional with the modern and folk customs with contemporary trends.
In the afternoon, nearly 500 performers from 12 teams, dressed in vibrant traditional costumes, paraded through the streets before gathering at the main venue. The procession featured lion dance troupes, waist drum performers, yangko dancers and martial arts demonstrations.
Following the procession, the main stage came alive with performances highlighting the region's intangible cultural heritage, including traditional dance numbers and the renowned face-changing art of Sichuan Opera. Local artisans demonstrated paper-cutting techniques and other cultural traditions unique to Zigong.
Outside the venue, a Spring Festival Market featured unique local products such as Gong fans (a type of traditional fan), tie-dyed goods and "cold rabbit," a local delicacy that drew curious visitors eager to experience regional flavors.
The event underscored Gongjing district's ongoing efforts to protect its intangible cultural heritage, integrating culture with tourism while advancing the innovative development of its traditional culture.