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Miao Silver Forging Skill Taught in Changsha Primary School

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Students of the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School learned to make DIY works with Miao silver characteristics at an aesthetics class on June 9, 2023. (Photo/Xue Yuge)

The silver forging of the Miao ethnic group is a traditional handicraft of the Miao people that creates silver ornaments worn on head, face, neck, and hands. In recent years, the Hunan Cultural Center, also the Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center of Hunan Province, has supported the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to open a special aesthetic education course to introduce the history, modeling features, categories, and making process of Miao silver ornaments, and related dress collocation skills. Students learned to make use of daily articles such as tinfoil, drink cans, and packing bags to create DIY works with Miao silver characteristics. The course taught students to appreciate and make the Miao silver ornaments while exploring the charm of intangible cultural heritage and carrying forward the fine traditional culture.

A student made a DIY work with Miao silver characteristics at an aesthetics class at the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to on June 9, 2023. (Photo/Xue Yuge)

The silver forging of the Miao ethnic group is a traditional handicraft of the Miao people that creates silver ornaments worn on head, face, neck, and hands. In recent years, the Hunan Cultural Center, also the Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center of Hunan Province, has supported the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to open a special aesthetic education course to introduce the history, modeling features, categories, and making process of Miao silver ornaments, and related dress collocation skills. Students learned to make use of daily articles such as tinfoil, drink cans, and packing bags to create DIY works with Miao silver characteristics. The course taught students to appreciate and make the Miao silver ornaments while exploring the charm of intangible cultural heritage and carrying forward the fine traditional culture. 

Two students showed their DIY works with Miao silver characteristics at an aesthetics class at the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to on June 9, 2023. (Photo/Xue Yuge)

The silver forging of the Miao ethnic group is a traditional handicraft of the Miao people that creates silver ornaments worn head, face, neck, and hands. In recent years, the Hunan Cultural Center, also the Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center of Hunan Province, has supported the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to open a special aesthetic education course to introduce the history, modeling features, categories, and making process of Miao silver ornaments, and related dress collocation skills. Students learned to make use of daily articles such as tinfoil, drink cans, and packing bags to create DIY works with Miao silver characteristics. The course taught students to appreciate and make the Miao silver ornaments while exploring the charm of intangible cultural heritage and carrying forward the fine traditional culture.

A teacher introduced Miao silver making techniques at an aesthetics class at the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to on June 9, 2023. (Photo/Xue Yuge)

The silver forging of the Miao ethnic group is a traditional handicraft of the Miao people that creates silver ornaments worn on head, face, neck, and hands. In recent years, the Hunan Cultural Center, also the Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center of Hunan Province, has supported the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to open a special aesthetic education course to introduce the history, modeling features, categories, and making process of Miao silver ornaments, and related dress collocation skills. Students learned to make use of daily articles such as tinfoil, drink cans, and packing bags to create DIY works with Miao silver characteristics. The course taught students to appreciate and make the Miao silver ornaments while exploring the charm of intangible cultural heritage and carrying forward the fine traditional culture.

A student made a DIY work with Miao silver characteristics at an aesthetics class at the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to on June 9, 2023. (Photo/Xue Yuge)

The silver forging of the Miao ethnic group is a traditional handicraft of the Miao people that creates silver ornaments worn on head, face, neck, and hands. In recent years, the Hunan Cultural Center, also the Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center of Hunan Province, has supported the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to open a special aesthetic education course to introduce the history, modeling features, categories, and making process of Miao silver ornaments, and related dress collocation skills. Students learned to make use of daily articles such as tinfoil, drink cans, and packing bags to create DIY works with Miao silver characteristics. The course taught students to appreciate and make the Miao silver ornaments while exploring the charm of intangible cultural heritage and carrying forward the fine traditional culture.

Students learned about Miao silver knowledge at an aesthetics class at the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to on June 9, 2023. (Photo/Xue Yuge)  

The silver forging of the Miao ethnic group is a traditional handicraft of the Miao people that creates silver ornaments worn on head, face, neck, and hands. In recent years, the Hunan Cultural Center, also the Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center of Hunan Province, has supported the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to open a special aesthetic education course to introduce the history, modeling features, categories, and making process of Miao silver ornaments, and related dress collocation skills. Students learned to make use of daily articles such as tinfoil, drink cans, and packing bags to create DIY works with Miao silver characteristics. The course taught students to appreciate and make the Miao silver ornaments while exploring the charm of intangible cultural heritage and carrying forward the fine traditional culture.

Teacher Wang Xiao Feng (R) showed a student the Miao silver making skills at an aesthetics class at the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to on June 9, 2023. (Photo/Xue Yuge) 

The silver forging of the Miao ethnic group is a traditional handicraft of the Miao people that creates silver ornaments worn on head, face, neck, and hands. In recent years, the Hunan Cultural Center, also the Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center of Hunan Province, has supported the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to open a special aesthetic education course to introduce the history, modeling features, categories, and making process of Miao silver ornaments, and related dress collocation skills. Students learned to make use of daily articles such as tinfoil, drink cans, and packing bags to create DIY works with Miao silver characteristics. The course taught students to appreciate and make the Miao silver ornaments while exploring the charm of intangible cultural heritage and carrying forward the fine traditional culture.

Some DIY works with Miao silver characteristics created by the students of at the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School. (Photo/Xue Yuge)  

The silver forging of the Miao ethnic group is a traditional handicraft of the Miao people that creates silver ornaments worn on head, face, neck, and hands. In recent years, the Hunan Cultural Center, also the Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center of Hunan Province, has supported the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to open a special aesthetic education course to introduce the history, modeling features, categories, and making process of Miao silver ornaments, and related dress collocation skills. Students learned to make use of daily articles such as tinfoil, drink cans, and packing bags to create DIY works with Miao silver characteristics. The course taught students to appreciate and make the Miao silver ornaments while exploring the charm of intangible cultural heritage and carrying forward the fine traditional culture.

A student made a DIY work with Miao silver characteristics at an aesthetics class at the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to on June 9, 2023. (Photo/Xue Yuge)

The silver forging of the Miao ethnic group is a traditional handicraft of the Miao people that creates silver ornaments worn on head, face, neck, and hands. In recent years, the Hunan Cultural Center, also the Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center of Hunan Province, has supported the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to open a special aesthetic education course to introduce the history, modeling features, categories, and making process of Miao silver ornaments, and related dress collocation skills. Students learned to make use of daily articles such as tinfoil, drink cans, and packing bags to create DIY works with Miao silver characteristics. The course taught students to appreciate and make the Miao silver ornaments while exploring the charm of intangible cultural heritage and carrying forward the fine traditional culture.

Students showed their DIY works with Miao silver characteristics at an aesthetics class at the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School on June 9, 2023. (Photo/Xue Yuge)  

The silver forging of the Miao ethnic group is a traditional handicraft the Miao people that creates silver ornaments worn on head, face, neck, and hands. In recent years, the Hunan Cultural Center, also the Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center of Hunan Province, has supported the Changsha Chaoyang Primary School to open a special aesthetic education course to introduce the history, modeling features, categories, and making process of Miao silver ornaments, and related dress collocation skills. Students learned to make use of daily articles such as tinfoil, drink cans, and packing bags to create DIY works with Miao silver characteristics. The course taught students to appreciate and make the Miao silver ornaments while exploring the charm of intangible cultural heritage and carrying forward the fine traditional culture.

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