Celebrating rural vitality in Jinshan
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"You see my work Intangible Cultural Heritage Market – steaming rice cake stalls, colorful tie-dyed fabrics, and simple-patterned black pottery. The market stalls are lined up, full of energy," Zhu Xi, a young Jinshan farmer artist, said. "I painted these scenes to let people see directly how intangible cultural heritage integrates into life, so more people can remember this vitality and inheritance."
Beyond the main exhibition, from September to November, the organizers will select some works, combining them with classic Jinshan farmers paintings, for touring exhibitions in sub-districts, towns, cultural and tourism spots, and urban business districts across Jinshan until Dec 17.