Expressing the Chinese spirit in cut-outs
The 20 traditional culture enthusiasts who met with him on Saturday were participants in the intangible cultural heritage experience program, Great Seed, a global community for enthusiasts of intangible cultural heritage. They learned about and experienced this heritage through close talks with inheritor masters, and from hands-on experience.
They learned how to make paper-cuts of ancient coins under Jiao's guidance. Although hard at first, in the end, even the youngest participants who came with their parents were able to cut out coins by themselves.
"I'm happy to do it with my mom. I really enjoyed the process," said Li Junyi, a 7-year-old who attends No 2 Elementary School of Hua Yuan Village in Beijing.
Great Seed, a global community platform aimed to help intangible cultural heritage enthusiasts communicate, share, experience and inherit intangible cultural heritage worldwide, is now recruiting people who will learn and experience such heritage.
Through June 9, 2019, 1,000 people around the world will be recruited to connect with 1,000 inheritors to have an in-depth experience with different forms of intangible cultural heritage.
Wang Qiao contributed to this story