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Shinning in the Lion City: Intangible Cultural Heritage Markets and Artistic Masterpieces Made a Brilliant Appearance at the "Chongqing Week in Singapore"
Shinning in the Lion City: Intangible Cultural Heritage Markets and Artistic Masterpieces Made a Brilliant Appearance at the "Chongqing Week in Singapore"

Yahoo

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
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Shinning in the Lion City: Intangible Cultural Heritage Markets and Artistic Masterpieces Made a Brilliant Appearance at the "Chongqing Week in Singapore"

SINGAPORE, June 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from iChongqing: To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Singapore and the 10th anniversary of the implementation of China-Singapore (Chongqing) Strategic Interconnection Demonstration Project, the "Chongqing Week in Singapore" was held at Ngee Ann City on Orchard Road in Singapore from June 11th to 13th, 2025. Through activities such as intangible cultural heritage creative markets and artistic performances, Chongqing showcased the unique charm of "A City of Mountains and Rivers, A Land of Beauty" , creating a splendid sight for the "Chongqing Week in Singapore". Erhu+Guqin+Miao dance, presenting the diverse cultural charm of Ba-Yu region It was kicked off by the national first-class performer Liu Guangyu's Erhu solo performance "Horse Racing" and the Miao ethnic dance "Miao Village Waiting for You". "Horse Racing" presented a vivid and passionate scene of horse racing with a majestic momentum, intense atmosphere and unrestrained melody, while "Miao Village Waiting for You" pictured the Miao ethnic culture through the dance of silver jewelry. Subsequently, the guqin solo piece "Feigned Drunkenness" weaved together the thousand-year cultural heritage of Chongqing with its melodious sound, taking everyone on a journey through time to experience the cultural essence of Ba-Yu region. Intangible cultural heritage exhibition and display+interactive experience, immersing in the thousand-year Ba-Yu culture The municipal-level intangible cultural heritage inheritor created a portrait paper-cutting on the spot for Yang Qing, the wife of the Chinese Ambassador to Singapore. "The Ba-Yu Intangible Cultural Heritage Creative Market" became the focus. It consisted of three sections: "Han Style Legacy"-Exhibition of Han Dynasty Paintings, "Mountain City Craftsmanship"-Exhibition of Chongqing Intangible Cultural Heritage, "Tea and the World". The exhibition showcased four major categories: intangible cultural heritage creative products, creative accessories, clothing and tools, including 185 subcategories and 468 items. The exhibition area was organized along the axis of "cultural tourism integration, combining the past and the present", which perfectly integrated the profound history of Chongqing's cultural relics and museums, the traditional essence of intangible cultural heritage, and the innovative concepts of modern cultural creation. Through the displayed items, the unique visual style, the lively atmosphere, and the rich interactive experience, the new vitality of ancient craftsmanship in modern life was presented, stimulating the enthusiasm of tourists visiting Chongqing. After experiencing the production of Rongchang pottery, Ms. Marian from Nanyang Technological University said excitedly: "The feeling of touching the culture with my own hands is truly special. It makes me yearn for Chongqing even more." View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE iChongqing Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Shinning in the Lion City: Intangible Cultural Heritage Markets and Artistic Masterpieces Made a Brilliant Appearance at the "Chongqing Week in Singapore"
Shinning in the Lion City: Intangible Cultural Heritage Markets and Artistic Masterpieces Made a Brilliant Appearance at the "Chongqing Week in Singapore"

Yahoo

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Shinning in the Lion City: Intangible Cultural Heritage Markets and Artistic Masterpieces Made a Brilliant Appearance at the "Chongqing Week in Singapore"

SINGAPORE, June 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from iChongqing: To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Singapore and the 10th anniversary of the implementation of China-Singapore (Chongqing) Strategic Interconnection Demonstration Project, the "Chongqing Week in Singapore" was held at Ngee Ann City on Orchard Road in Singapore from June 11th to 13th, 2025. Through activities such as intangible cultural heritage creative markets and artistic performances, Chongqing showcased the unique charm of "A City of Mountains and Rivers, A Land of Beauty" , creating a splendid sight for the "Chongqing Week in Singapore". Erhu+Guqin+Miao dance, presenting the diverse cultural charm of Ba-Yu region It was kicked off by the national first-class performer Liu Guangyu's Erhu solo performance "Horse Racing" and the Miao ethnic dance "Miao Village Waiting for You". "Horse Racing" presented a vivid and passionate scene of horse racing with a majestic momentum, intense atmosphere and unrestrained melody, while "Miao Village Waiting for You" pictured the Miao ethnic culture through the dance of silver jewelry. Subsequently, the guqin solo piece "Feigned Drunkenness" weaved together the thousand-year cultural heritage of Chongqing with its melodious sound, taking everyone on a journey through time to experience the cultural essence of Ba-Yu region. Intangible cultural heritage exhibition and display+interactive experience, immersing in the thousand-year Ba-Yu culture The municipal-level intangible cultural heritage inheritor created a portrait paper-cutting on the spot for Yang Qing, the wife of the Chinese Ambassador to Singapore. "The Ba-Yu Intangible Cultural Heritage Creative Market" became the focus. It consisted of three sections: "Han Style Legacy"-Exhibition of Han Dynasty Paintings, "Mountain City Craftsmanship"-Exhibition of Chongqing Intangible Cultural Heritage, "Tea and the World". The exhibition showcased four major categories: intangible cultural heritage creative products, creative accessories, clothing and tools, including 185 subcategories and 468 items. The exhibition area was organized along the axis of "cultural tourism integration, combining the past and the present", which perfectly integrated the profound history of Chongqing's cultural relics and museums, the traditional essence of intangible cultural heritage, and the innovative concepts of modern cultural creation. Through the displayed items, the unique visual style, the lively atmosphere, and the rich interactive experience, the new vitality of ancient craftsmanship in modern life was presented, stimulating the enthusiasm of tourists visiting Chongqing. After experiencing the production of Rongchang pottery, Ms. Marian from Nanyang Technological University said excitedly: "The feeling of touching the culture with my own hands is truly special. It makes me yearn for Chongqing even more." View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE iChongqing Sign in to access your portfolio

Singapore, Chongqing continue work on trade and financial connectivity
Singapore, Chongqing continue work on trade and financial connectivity

Straits Times

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Straits Times

Singapore, Chongqing continue work on trade and financial connectivity

Mr Tan Kiat How, senior minister of state for the Ministry of Digital Development and Information and the Ministry of Health, speaking at a trade and financial conference on June 11. ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH SINGAPORE - A 10-year-old initiative to strengthen transport links between Chongqing and Singapore will produce new opportunities over the next 10 years for Western China and Asean to work together in areas like green finance and digital connectivity. For a sustainable, low carbon future, both Asean and China will require a vast amount of green financing and investments, said Mr Leong Sing Chiong, deputy managing director for marketing and development at the Monetary Authority of Singapore. He was speaking at a trade and financial conference on the China-Singapore (Chongqing) New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor (CCI-ILSTC). The conference was held on June 11 at Conrad Singapore Orchard. The CCI-ILSTC is a rail-sea multimodal transportation route for goods linking Chongqing in Western China to Singapore . The conference marked the 10th anniversary of the China-Singapore (Chongqing) connectivity initiative and explored opportunities in trade and digital and sustainable financing for the region offered by the CCI-ILSTC. The CCI-ILSTC has proven itself an efficient and viable trade route linking Western China, South-east Asia, and beyond, said Mr Tan Kiat How, senior minister of state for the Ministry of Digital Development and Information and the Ministry of Health. 'Container volumes have grown nearly tenfold since the CCI-ILSTC facilitates the flow of a wide range of goods, including automotive components, electronics, and chemical products between Western China and South-east Asia through Singapore,' he said. 'Beyond just moving goods, the CCI-ILSTC represents a deeper transformation by reflecting how our region is responding to forces reshaping global trade,' said Mr Tan. 'Supply chains are being reconfigured for resilience; digital technologies are redefining connectivity; and sustainability has become central, not optional, to how we grow and partner responsibly.' Singapore's financial institutions have also been active in supporting Chongqing's decarbonisation. For example, DBS Bank provided a green loan to Singapore Power Group in 2025, to support the district cooling and heating system project at Raffles City Chongqing. The system, to centralise heating and cooling for the whole development , will reduce its carbon footprint by about 30 per cent. Chongqing has long stood out as a gateway to Western China, said Mr Tan during the opening ceremony of the 2025 Chongqing Week, on June 11 at Ngee Ann City. 'From its vibrant consumer market and thriving innovation ecosystem to its logistics strengths and deep industrial base, Chongqing presents compelling opportunities for Singapore companies,' said Mr Tan. The Chongqing Week event, which runs until June 13 , presents the megacity's cultural heritage through traditional handicrafts such as the Jiulongpo paper-cutting art and delicacies like the Rongchang braised goose. The China-Singapore (Chongqing) Demonstration Initiative on Strategic Connectivity (CCI) is the third government-to-government project between Singapore and China, following the Suzhou Industrial Park and the Tianjin Eco-City. Launched in November 2015, the CCI serves as a key priority demonstration project for China's Belt and Road Initiative, the Western Region development, and the Yangtze River Economic Belt Strategy. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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