People in Jiangsu province enjoyed the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday through a variety of wonderful and exciting ways. Let’s take a close look.
The Nanjing Folk Custom Museum arranged for visitors to learn traditional culture, experience intangible cultural heritage skills, and feel the spirit of craftsmen by combing exhibitions with performances and handicraft classes.
In an intangible cultural heritage classroom, children were seen learning to make dough figurines by following intangible heritage inheritors.
Under the hands-on guidance of the teacher, a small piece of dough was kneaded, extended and spread between the children's hands, and turned into a lifelike jade rabbit and moon, which made the children excited with achievements.
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At the Zhenjiang Museum, 15 groups of families gathered together to express the meaning of Mid-Autumn Festival reunion by making rabbit lanterns.
At the Jiangyan District Museum in Taizhou, visitors held homemade lanterns to experience the history and culture.
In the Suqian City Museum, the parents of the children worked together to make mooncakes full of innocence and childishness, and shared their best wishes for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
On the Nanjing Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Bandstand, the Nanjing Forest Concert presented a musical feast in autumn. Chen Xieyang, a famous conductor, joined hands with the Suzhou Symphony Orchestra to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival and Teachers' Day with carefully arranged repertoire.
In the cello ensemble concert of "Letters from Roses and Love in Autumn Leaves", twelve cellos intertwined and competed in multiple voices to compose romantic poems about autumn nights and love.
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