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The covenant of ethnic integration among craftsmen from overseas Chinese hometowns
Seetao 2026-02-02 11:56
  • Lin Guifu is a representative inheritor of Paper Cuttings intangible cultural heritage in Urumqi
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Lin Guifu is a representative inheritor of Paper Cuttings intangible cultural heritage in Urumqi. He came to Xinjiang from Gansu Province and is well aware of the charm of Paper Cuttings in "integration". Under his scissors, Han auspicious clouds, Kazakh sheep horn patterns, and Uyghur floral patterns coexist. He consulted with an old Uyghur artist and cut out the "Twelve Muqam"; Using color matching techniques to create 'Beautiful Melody', reproducing the scene of Uyghur girls weaving carpets. He traveled all over the northern and southern Xinjiang to collect folk customs and found that Paper Cuttings wisdom of all ethnic groups was interlinked. Now in the studio, students from all ethnic groups learn Paper Cuttings together. The old pass on the tradition and the young add creativity. His Paper Cuttings work Han Fu for Xinjiang universities is full of multi-ethnic elements. In the future, he would like to teach more young people, make Paper Cuttings look like all ethnic groups working together, and make Paper Cuttings a bond to unite people.Editor/Bian Wenjun

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