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What are the cultural heritages of Shandong?

1, kite making skills?

Kite-making skills (Weifang kites), Weifang City, Shandong Province, local traditional skills. Weifang kites were developed in Yangjiabu village in the early Ming Dynasty. The villagers, who had the technique of engraving and printing woodblock prints, utilized the spare time in spring every year to draw various patterns and tie kites with the paper and pigments used for printing New Year's Paintings. Weifang, also known as Weidu and Kite Capital, has a long history of making kites with exquisite craftsmanship, and is the birthplace of the world's kites, known as the hometown of kites.?

2, tin carving?

Tin carving, traditional Chinese sculpture art, is a unique craft in China and even the world, there are more than three hundred years of development history, a long history of craftsmanship, a long history. Laiwu tin products can be traced back to 1676 A.D., when the tin products are mainly ordinary daily necessities, the founder of Laiwu Xiguan Wang family tin carving on this basis, selecting the texture, color and lustre of the finest tin, fine work, to find out how to create a mainly ornamental and can be practical art products, tin carving, once introduced, it was the court's favor, to become a tribute.

3, Shandong drums?

Shandong drums, also known as the "plowshare drums", "pear drums", originated in rural areas of Shandong, the end of the Qing Dynasty into the city of Jinan. Shandong big drum instruments in addition to the book drums and another two pieces of agricultural ploughshare pieces beat, and then changed to two iron and copper pieces, and with three strings, four beard accompaniment, traditional repertoire of "black donkey section", "carry dolls", etc. May 20, 2006, Shandong big drum was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage directory.

4, Liuzi opera?

Liuzi opera, also known as "string opera", also known as "northern tune", "chaff nest", is one of the four major ancient types of Chinese opera, by the Yuan and Ming dynasty. It is one of the four oldest Chinese opera styles, derived from the Yuan-Ming and Ming dynasty's popular Xiao Ling (小令), and flourished in the mid-Qing Dynasty. Liuzi opera recorded more than 200 traditional repertoire, music and singing more than 600 pieces of music, this kind of opera has both the bold and rugged style of the northern opera, but also has the characteristics of the southern opera euphemistic and delicate. 2006 May 20, Liuzi opera was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

5, Shandong qinshu?

Shandong qinshu, also known as "singing yangqin" or "Shandong yangqin", is an important variety of local opera in Shandong. Shandong qinshu performances for a number of people holding different musical instruments to accompany themselves, when sitting around the performance of the branch, mainly singing, between the speech or dialogue. Shandong qinshu produced in the folk, rooted in the folk, the language is very flavor of life, it is used in the life of the proverbial sayings, clever metaphors, vivid flavor, unique.