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Quanzhou Intangible Culture English Handwritten Newspaper Catalogue

The contents of Quanzhou Intangible Culture English Manuscripts are as follows:

Quanzhou, located in the south of Fujian Province, is a seaport city with a long history. Quanzhou's intangible cultural heritage is rich and colorful, with far-reaching influence, including traditional crafts, traditional music, traditional dance, traditional drama and other fields. There are as many as 80 kinds of traditional crafts in Quanzhou, among which "stone carving", "plastic wood carving", "flower carving on beads" and "clay painting" are listed as national intangible cultural heritage.

These exquisite handicrafts are an important part of China traditional culture. Quanzhou traditional music is mainly "Liyuan Opera" and "Nanyin", which is very popular in southern Fujian. Liyuan Opera has been circulating for more than 600 years and is known as the "flower head" in Minnan opera, which is unique and unique.

The traditional dances in Quanzhou mainly include "Silk and Bamboo Dance", "Thousand Branches Dance in Jinshan" and "Fan Dance", which are famous for their chic, lightness, delicacy and graceful posture. These dances are unique in inheritance, performance and expression.

The traditional operas in Quanzhou include Fujian Opera, Chaozhou Opera, Korean Opera and Qiongju Opera, among which Chaozhou Opera originated in Quanzhou is a famous representative. Chaozhou opera is deeply loved by the audience for its clear and euphemistic singing, harmonious music, rich plots and rich human feelings. The intangible culture of Quanzhou is an indispensable part of China traditional culture.

These intangible cultures are of great value in craft, artistic creation and cultural connotation. On the basis of protecting these intangible cultures, we should vigorously publicize and develop them so that more people can know and understand them, thus better promoting the inheritance and development of intangible cultures.

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Quanzhou generally refers to Quanzhou city. Quanzhou, also known as Licheng, is a prefecture-level city and a second-class big city under the jurisdiction of Fujian Province. It is one of the central cities in the economic zone on the west side of the Taiwan Strait and a modern industrial and trade port city approved by the Fujian Provincial People's Government. Quanzhou geotectonics is located in the southeast of South China fold system, and in the south-central part of eastern Fujian volcanic rift zone. The structural belts are all distributed in northeast-southwest direction.

More than four-fifths of the country is distributed in Mesozoic volcanic rocks and intrusive rocks, accounting for about half of the exposed area, and the distribution area of intrusive rocks increases from northwest to southeast to become the main body. The trunk of Daiyun Mountain in the middle of Fujian-Zhongshan system is distributed in northeast-southwest direction, located in Dehua in the northwest, with a huge scale. The elevation of the main peak is1856m, which is the second highest peak in Fujian province.