Gottfried Braeunling, a German artist who lives in Zhongshan, is attracted by the intangible cultural heritage products of Zhongshan at the bazaar.
The 1st Zhongshan Intangible Cultural Heritage Bazaar, organized by Dasheng Ceramics, opened on July 1 in Banfu Town.
The event attracted representative enterprises of municipal intangible cultural heritage items from different towns and districts to showcase a variety of products, including ceramic products of Dasheng Ceramics, Huangpu's salted turnip and pickled sour mustard, Shaxi's Longdu snacks and Changmingshui's salted honey. Here tourists and locals can experience the charm of Zhongshan's intangible cultural heritage culture.
Currently, there are intangible cultural heritage items in all towns and districts of Zhongshan. To make intangible cultural heritage known and accessible to more residents, Zhongshan has carried out intangible cultural heritage bazaars in Zhongshan Culture & Art Center, Shaxi Town and Shiqi District's pedestrian street.