Folk arts are big draw for visitors to Guizhou
Updated: 2013-07-24 14:06
By Li Yang (China Daily)
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Miao women in a line, dressed up with silver ornaments, welcome visitors at the entrance to the fair, which opened on Tuesday in Guizhou province. Zhu Xingxin / China Daily |
The events provide a stage for the prefecture to showcase its rich cultural resources to tourists from around the world, organizers said.
With the help of modern technology, various cultural characteristics of the Miao and Dong ethnic groups in Qiandongnan are on show.
The events began with a live performance on the lake at the Ethnic Culture Park in the host city of Kaili. The performance, inspired by the Miao, Dong and Yao cultures, featured native customs and presented the cultural richness of Qiandongnan to the audience.
Combining different performing arts and using Kaili's real landscape as the backdrop, the show created a spectacle imbued with the charms of the local cultures.
Held at the same time, the 2013 China (Guizhou) International Folk Artworks Fair and the second China-Kaili Silver Embroidery Exhibition are also highlighted with the unparalleled folk culture in Qiandongnan.
The exhibitions display exquisite folk artwork from 18 provinces, cities and areas in China, Vietnam and Malaysia. It is the first professional exhibition of this type of silver and embroidery in China.
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