A female embroiderer makes Zhuang brocade at the productive protection and demonstration base of Zhuang brocade of Xincheng county. (Photo/Yan Lizheng)
Lan Peiwen explains Zhuang brocade to people. (Photo/Yan Lizheng)
Lan Peiwen, head of a productive protection and demonstration base of Zhuang ethnic group brocade techniques, joyfully sings a Zhuang ethnic folk song accompanied by the sound of looms on Aug. 20 in Xincheng county, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
He came up with the following lyrics: “Let me sing a folk song for you. Xincheng county has the best-known Zhuang brocade. Go and ask people about it if you don’t believe me. It used to be presented to emperors in Beijing as tribute.”
The brocade technique of the Zhuang ethnic group, or Zhuang brocade, is one of the four best known types of brocade in China, and is seen as a cultural treasure of the Chinese nation.
As a national-level intangible cultural heritage, Zhuang brocade now plays a key role in the efforts of Xincheng county, Laibin, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in raising local people’s incomes.
The county built the productive protection and demonstration base of Zhuang brocade in the former site where ancient government officials of Xincheng county had their residences, thus establishing a characteristic industrial chain for the integration of intangible cultural heritage with poverty alleviation.
With the support of the women’s federation of Guangxi, Xincheng county created a base that allows flexible employment models at the productive protection and demonstration base of Zhuang brocade.
The employment base offers a one-month training course on Zhuang brocade technique at least once a year, taking in 20 impoverished local people in each course.
Students who have completed the training can get a job provided by the employment base, which allows them to choose to work in the base’s brocade workshop or take raw materials from the base and finish their work at home. Jobs provided by the employment base can increase local people’s incomes by an average of around 15,000 yuan (about $2,170.50) a year.
Xincheng county will further promote the model combining intangible cultural heritage with e-commerce and poverty alleviation in order to create jobs and raise incomes for more poor households, according to Zeng Yanqun, deputy director of the bureau of culture, radio, television and tourism of Xincheng county.
Exquisite paintings created using Zhuang brocade. (Photo/Yan Lizheng)
Zhuang ethnic costumes made of Zhuang brocade. (Photo/Yan Lizheng)
Liang Hengyuan, an inheritor of Zhuang brocade in Xincheng county, teaches Huang Zaiyu, a woman from an impoverished household in the locality, to cut cloth to make dolls featuring Zhuang brocade. (Photo/Courtesy of Liang Hengyuan)
Popular Videos
Hot comments
- First apes at U.S. zoo receive COVID-19 vaccine made for animals, zoo official says
- China Life: Chinese women shine with She Power
- Foreign firms approved to offer VPN services in capital
- Homemade curling videos trending in China
- 86-year-old grandma in Hebei spends most her life on traditional cheongsam
- Winners of 2022 Inaugural WLA Prize announced
- Lantern Festival: A romantic celebration in China
- Two Chinese COVID-19 vaccine firms to supply vaccines to COVAX
- Media center for 20th CPC national congress to open on Oct. 12
- Six suspects arrested in HK for role in SE Asia job scam
Top Reviews
- Young artists recreate beauty of traditional Hanfu costume
- China releases photos of tallest tree
- English version of ‘Understanding Xi Jinping’s Educational Philosophy’ published
- China crowned in men’s team for 10th straight time at table tennis worlds
- China publishes Atlas of Wildlife in SW China
- Guangxi’s 10 Years: A Visit to China’s Qinzhou Port
- Congress delegate helped lift village out of poverty
- Expo highlights joint efforts in NEV development
- Racism stain of shame on ‘world democratic paradise’
- U.S. may face new COVID wave this upcoming winter: report