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| Foreign experts try their hand at the traditional paper-cutting art. (COURTESY PHOTO) |
About 40 foreign experts and their families living and working in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region from 17 countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Vietnam and Thailand, attended an event organized by the Bureau of Foreign Experts Affairs of Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China in Nanning recently.
Guangxi, known for its splendid culture and beautiful scenery, is inhabited by 12 native ethnic groups, such as Zhuang, Han, Yao, Miao and Dong, and has preserved its ethnic culture with distinctive characteristics.
The foreign experts visited an exhibition on the Zhuang people and their culture at the Guangxi Nationalities Museum. According to the guide, the ancient culture and art of the Zhuang ethnic group are not only rich and colorful, but also include many indigenous characteristics.
For example, the bronze drum, a special relic of the minority groups in central southern and southwestern China, dates back well over two millennia. In Guangxi alone, more than 500 of these drums have been unearthed, in a variety of designs and sizes. The largest is more than a meter in diameter, and the heaviest weighs more than half a ton, while the lightest weighs only a few dozen kilograms.
After the visit, the foreign experts said it was very helpful learning about the region's ethnic backgrounds, which helped them better understand and appreciate the local culture.
Following the museum visit, the group went on to the Guangxi Foreign Experts' Bookstore to experiment with tea-making, lacquer fan painting and paper cutting, which gave them first-hand experience of the charm of China's rich heritage and philosophy represented by these Chinese crafts.
This article is contributed by the Bureau of Foreign Experts Affairs of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.