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History and culture of Lishan district
There are 23 intangible cultural heritages in Lishan District of Liaoning Province, including 2 folk literature, 5 traditional music, 2 traditional arts 1 1, 2 traditional skills and 3 traditional sports, entertainment and competition.

Hui nationality paper cutting

Wang Bingzhong is a representative inheritor of Hui paper-cutting, and four generations have been engaged in folk paper-cutting for more than 50 years. The products are mainly embroidered patterns, and in addition, we also produce various kinds of window grilles, wedding flowers, fireworks, smallpox flowers and birthday flowers according to users' needs.

Inheritor Wang Bingzhong's paper-cut works include double-sided paper-cut, paper-cut stickers, paper-cut fans, paper-cut book tickets and stamps. In 2008 1 month, he participated in the Liaoning Paper-cut Art Competition and won the Top Ten Gold Scissors Award. This is the only folk paper-cut artist in Anshan who won this honor. In May, 2008, the paper-cut work "Love for Ten Thousand Families" created for earthquake relief won a donation of 1 10,000 yuan in the "Wenchuan Rescue" charity sale, and Anshan Red Cross Society awarded an honorary certificate. He has published many paper-cut works in Anshan Literature and Art, and in 2008, Anshan Literature and Art put Butterfly Dance on the cover. On 20 1 May1Sunday, the paper-cut work Expo Family was published in Art Newspaper. The paper-cut work Jade Edge was collected by the New Zealand Pavilion of the 20 10 Shanghai World Expo. Paper-cut book tickets are collected by Tibetan friends in Japan, Germany, the United States, New Zealand and other countries. Liaoning TV Station, Anshan TV Station, North Morning Post, Qian Shan Evening News and other media conducted exclusive interviews and reports on Wang Bingzhong's paper-cut works, and foreign New Zealand Mirror also reported.

Southern Liaoning stilt drum

The stilt drum in southern Liaoning has a history of more than 300 years, based on Haicheng, Gaizhou and Yingkou, and centered on Anshan, Liaoyang and Panjin, radiating and influencing parts of Northeast China. History has proved that the early years of the Republic of China were the heyday of the development of stilts in southern Liaoning. Some folk artists have performed in the north for many times, which has spread the art of drum music to the northeast mainland. Up to now, there are still rough performances like "Yao Drum" and "Wu Drum". The stilt drum in southern Liaoning is the general pedigree basis of drum spectrum of various branches in southern Liaoning. Only by learning and mastering the basics can we meet the requirements and styles from different drum elements in performance.