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Ningbo Yangtze River Delta International Cultural Industry Expo last day Malaysian hand-painted Cuban coffee

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, In addition to Belt and Road Initiative International Pavilion, other pavilions are also very popular. The picture shows that in the non-heritage exhibition hall, citizens are visiting the works of national inscriptions Zhu Bingren and Zhu Junmin, reporter Jia Dongliu photographed the crowded people who have watched and experienced the exhibition at the International Convention and Exhibition Center in the past two days after the opening of Ningbo Yangtze River Delta International Cultural Industry Expo last Friday. After the interview, the reporter found that the hand-painted in Malaysia, the devil dance in the Venezuelan pavilion, and the tunnel.

In addition to the "Belt and Road" International Pavilion, other pavilions are also very popular. The picture shows the intangible cultural heritage exhibition hall. Citizens are visiting the "National Intangible Cultural Heritage_Zhu Bingren, Zhu Junmin Works Exhibition" Photographed by Jia Dongliu

After the opening of Ningbo Cultural Expo last Friday, the international exhibition center has been crowded with people to watch and experience the exhibition in the past two days. After the interview, the reporter found that Malaysian hand-painted, Venezuelan devil dance, authentic Cuban coffee... Hall 1, which shows foreign traditional crafts and culture, is favored by the public. If you still have time, don't miss out on today's last day of the fair.

Experience Malaysia Hand-painted

In Hall 1, the "Belt and Road" International Pavilion, the United States, Britain, Spain and other countries and international institutions have attended in full dress, competing to display the unique tourism, humanities and food culture content of each country.

Fang Li, a British student majoring in Chinese at the University of Nottingham in Ningbo, sat down with curiosity in the Malaysian Pavilion and chose a flower pattern she liked very much after talking with the hand-painted artist Bao Ling. In more than 20 minutes, a beautiful flower pattern was left on the back of Fang Li's hand under Bao Ling's wonderful pen. Fang Li was very happy when she was interviewed by reporters."I think it's too beautiful. It's a little like tattoos. Many Europeans like tattoos, but usually the patterns are rough. There are very few flowers and plants designed for women. I really like them too much."

Bao Ling is also currently a student and a graduate student at Fudan University in Shanghai. She liked traditional culture since childhood, and learned hand-painting."Hand-painting is a kind of folk culture unique to Malaysia. It is taken from the patterns depicted by Indians during festivals, implying blessings. If you travel to Malaysia, don't forget to experience the local customs, especially the beautiful hand-painted." Bao Ling said.

In Venezuela Pavilion, many citizens 'eyes were attracted by a girl wearing mesh and holding a mask. Francisco Zaragoza, Deputy Consul General of Venezuela's Consulate General in Shanghai, China, enthusiastically introduced to curious citizens,"This is Venezuela's most ethnic devil dance, which is generally danced on certain festivals. The basic movement of the dance is to keep sliding back and forth and waving masks in their hands, implying that people will drive away disasters and usher in rebirth." Francisco Zaragoza said that some exhibitions alone really can't tell you all the most beautiful places in Venezuela."Our most distinctive clothes are clothes. You see that these clothes are painted with hand-painted paint. Isn't it very special?" I really hope that everyone will travel to our country and experience more unique customs."

Have a cup of authentic Cuban coffee.

Cuba Pavilion is also a "red house", because there are many petty-bourgeois favorite Cuban coffee and rum, cigars and other Cuban specialty products displayed. Ms. Zhang, who came from Yinzhou to watch the exhibition, said with a smile that she smelled coffee and walked over,"Every morning in the office, I will make a cup of coffee for myself, just now I tasted authentic Cuban coffee, coffee with a sweet smell subverted my previous impression of coffee, it turned out that this is Cuban coffee ah." I asked a translator and she said that Cuban coffee has a lot of sugar because Cubans think life is bitter enough and coffee can't be any more bitter."

Lisbet Quesada, Consul General of Cuba in Shanghai, said in an interview with the media that the exhibition in Ningbo was Cuba's first large-scale exhibition in China. When it comes to Cuba, you may think of cigars and passionate dancing, but coffee is the real cultural symbol of Cuba. Coffee has become a necessity for Cubans three meals a day. In addition to Cuban coffee, rum, cigars and other special products, the exhibition hall also displays Cuba's characteristic culture, tourism, medical tourism and biopharmaceuticals."A visit to Cuba Pavilion is basically equivalent to browsing Cuba's cultural customs."

The Cuban Pavilion is quite pleasant because you can enjoy exhibitions of Cuban artists while sipping coffee. The artist, Gulala, is adept at using bright, contrasting colors. He often lives in Shanghai now, so in addition to Cuban elements, his paintings also reflect many Chinese customs, such as New Year's Eve dinner in the Year of the Rooster, Oriental Pearl TV Tower and so on. Gulala told reporters that his paintings are very grounded. This is the first time his paintings have been displayed in Zhejiang. He expects Ningbo citizens to like them very much.

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