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What other cultural heritages are there in Fujian?

At present, there are four intangible cultural heritage projects in Quanzhou, which is the only city in China with three categories of UNESCO intangible cultural heritage lists and roster projects. At the same time, Quanzhou has 34 national intangible cultural heritage projects, 89 provincial intangible cultural heritage projects and 224 municipal intangible cultural heritage projects. Let's just say. Quanzhou full context? . Fujian Opera, also known as Fuzhou Opera, is one of the national intangible cultural heritages of Fujian local operas.

Fujian Opera is the only existing opera that sings and recites poems in Fuzhou dialect. Popular in central, eastern and northern Fujian, and spread to Taiwan Province Province and Southeast Asia. It is a multi-play, commonly known as? The first three choruses? And then what? Rong Qiang? Or? Folk accent? It is the fusion of Confucian drama in the late Ming Dynasty, Pingjiang drama in the early Qing Dynasty and Jianghu drama in the late Qing Dynasty (from Guangxu to Xuantong). The style of Fujian Opera is elegant, unique, distinctive, beautiful and fluent. Actors pay attention to the basic procedures of hands, eyes, body, method and steps in their performances, and strive to express the beautiful figure of the characters through their appearances and reflect their inner world.

At Quanzhou Art Museum? Intangible cultural heritage? Exhibition halls, puppet heads, porcelain carvings, wood carvings, lanterns, paper carvings, colored books, bamboo weaving, paint baskets, paper-woven paintings, gold embroidery, etc ... are dazzling. Guo Feiyue said, these? Intangible heritage? Many collections are? Orphan products? There are no shops outside this village. Liyuan Opera is one of the traditional operas in Fujian Province. Liyuan Opera originated in Quanzhou in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and is also called "Southern Opera" in Zhejiang. Voice of Fujian and Zhejiang? , known as? Singing in the Southern Song Dynasty? , known as? Living fossil of ancient southern opera? . Liyuan Opera is widely spread among overseas Chinese in Quanzhou, Zhangzhou, Xiamen, Fujian, Chaoshan, Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, Taiwan Province Province and Minnan-speaking countries in Southeast Asia.

In the late Qing Dynasty, Gaojia Opera rose rapidly in Quanzhou, and Gezi Opera was widely spread in Zhangzhou, Xiamen and other places, and Dacheng Opera took on a new look. Because of this, Liyuan Opera has been severely challenged, with the number of classes and groups reduced and the scope narrowed. Even the Liyuan opera in Xiamen has been changed to Taiwanese opera. In the late 1940s, Liyuan Opera was on the verge of extinction. Fuzhou Pinghua is a unique traditional form of storytelling, which is told in Fuzhou dialect of Fujian and sung with apprentice songs. It is popular in more than ten counties and cities in Fujian Province, such as Fuzhou, Minhou, Yongtai, Changle, Lianjiang, Fuqing and Minqing, among overseas Chinese in Fuzhou, Taiwan Province Province and Southeast Asia. On May 20th, 2006, Quyi was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.