A photo of Zhang Yipeng, a folk craftsman explaining the production techniques of Tang Sancai (the tri-colored glazed pottery from the Tang Dynasty) artifacts to elementary school students in a workshop of Tang Sancai Cultural Park in Nanshishan Village, Chaoyang Town, Mengjin District, Luoyang, Henan Province on July 16.
In recent years, through the improvement of the quality of the infrastructure for the relevant study trips, Nanshishan Village in Chaoyang Town, Mengjin District, Luoyang, Henan Province has been attracting tourists to come and learn about the production techniques of Tang Sancai artifacts, which is listed as a national intangible cultural heritage item of China, from a close distance, and gain a deeper understanding of the culture behind these techniques. The village strives to protect and pass down this intangible cultural heritage item develop the village's rural tourism sector with more business patterns, and boost rural revitalization in this way.
A photo of elementary school students visiting a restored ancient kiln site used for producing Tang Sancai artifacts at Tang Sancai Cultural Park in Nanshishan Village, Chaoyang Town, Mengjin District, Luoyang, Henan Province on July 16.
A photo of elementary school students visiting a restored ancient kiln site used for producing Tang Sancai artifacts at Tang Sancai Cultural Park in Nanshishan Village, Chaoyang Town, Mengjin District, Luoyang, Henan Province on July 16.
A photo of elementary school students appreciating the replicas of Tang Sancai artifacts at Tang Sancai Cultural Park in Nanshishan Village, Chaoyang Town, Mengjin District, Luoyang, Henan Province on July 16.
A photo of elementary school students trying to glaze uncolored pottery artifacts in the Tang style at Tang Sancai Cultural Park in Nanshishan Village, Chaoyang Town, Mengjin District, Luoyang, Henan Province.
[Photo by Huang Zhengwei from Xinhua News Agency]