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‘Xinjiang Is a Nice Place' opens for a third year
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IntroductionA vivid demonstration of the richness and dynamism of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region's culture is
A vivid demonstration of the richness and dynamism of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region's culture is provided at the 2023 "Xinjiang Is a Nice Place" Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition. XU HAOYU/CHINA DAILY
Gathering of intangible heritage and regional culture has become platform for exchange, Xu Haoyu reports.
On Aug 23, this year's "Xinjiang Is a Nice Place "Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition, opened at the Xinjiang Institute of Technology in Aksu prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
The pristine walls of the exhibition hall were covered in a dazzling array of colorful intangible cultural heritage artworks, and harmonious melodies played as visitors and craftspeople sang and danced together like old friends.
The five-day exhibition was nothing like the silent white cube-like spaces that many modern art exhibitions favor, but was more like a party, featuring inheritors from across the country.
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