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History and Culture of Tateyama District

Lishan District has 23 intangible cultural heritage items of Liaoning Province, including 2 items of folk literature, 5 items of traditional music, 11 items of traditional fine arts, 2 items of traditional skills, and 3 items of traditional sports, entertainment and competitions item.

Hui paper-cutting

Hui paper-cutting, Wang Bingzhong, the representative inheritor, has been engaged in folk paper-cutting for more than 150 years for four generations. The products are mainly embroidery patterns. In addition, we also produce all kinds of window flowers, wedding flowers, fireworks, ceiling flowers and birthday flowers according to the needs of users.

The paper-cut works of the inheritor Wang Bingzhong include double-sided paper-cuts of different colors, paper-cut stickers, paper-cut fans, paper-cut book stamps, and stamps. In January 2008, he participated in the Liaoning Province Paper-cut Art Competition and won the Top Ten Golden Scissors Award. He is the only folk paper-cut artist in Anshan City to win this honor. In May 2008, the paper-cut work "Love for Thousands of Families" created for earthquake relief was auctioned at the "Wenchuan Rescue" charity sale and raised 10,000 yuan, and the Anshan Red Cross Society issued a certificate of honor. He has published paper-cut works in "Anshan Literature and Art" many times. In 2008, "Anshan Literature and Art" published the work "Dancing Butterfly" as a cover. On May 1, 2010, the paper-cut work "Expo People" was published in the Art Newspaper. The paper-cut work "Jade Fate" was collected by the New Zealand Pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo. Paper-cut bookplates are collected by collectors in Japan, Germany, the United States, New Zealand and other countries. Liaoning TV, Anshan TV, Northern Morning News, Qianshan Evening News and many other media have conducted exclusive interviews and reports on Wang Bingzhong's paper-cut works, and the New Zealand Mirror has also reported on it.

Liaonan Stilt Drum

Liaonan Stilt Drum with a history of more than 300 years is based on Haicheng, Gaizhou and Yingkou, with Anshan, Liaoyang and Panjin as the center , and radiate and affect parts of Northeast China. History has proved that the early years of the Republic of China was the heyday of the popularity and development of stilts in southern Liaoning. Some folk artists have gone north to perform many times, which has spread the art of drumming to the hinterland of Northeast China. To this day, rough performance methods like "Yaogu" and "Wugu" are still preserved there. Liaonan stilt drum is the basis of the general genealogy of all branches of drum music in southern Liaoning. Only by learning and mastering the basics can we cope with and meet the requirements and playing methods from different drumming elements in performances.