Fan House: Why did the number of tourists increase?

During the National Day Golden Week, the number of visitors to China Fan Museum increased by 22%. After the holiday, the weather in Hang Cheng cooled down, and Song Huizong's national treasure masterpiece 1 1 was returned to the Forbidden City, but the number of tourists in KATTO, China continued to increase. "China Tuanfan Cultural Impression Exhibition" started on September 26th and will end on1October 26th. 165438. At present, there are 200 exhibits on display, including exquisite exhibits from six domestic museums and works by Suzhou collector Cai Nianqun.

The visitors are mainly divided into three categories: students studying fine arts in the Yangtze River Delta region, primary and secondary school students (broadening their horizons, learning sector composition, watching silk reeling technology, etc. ) accounts for 29.8%, and museum professionals, media and people related to history and art account for 19.2% (everyone thinks that the group fan exhibition is an ingenious topic). They are ordinary people who deeply yearn for the quality life represented by the exhibits.

Fu Jianguang, the boss of Bai Yutang in Gusu, did business in Hangzhou Peninsula Red Collectibles Market 15, and donated the brocade of West Lake to Xinxin Hotel in Beishan Street. He went to KATTO to see the doorways: "Weaving in Jiangnan and making fans in Suzhou have always been tributes. Apart from the Forbidden City and the Grand Museum, most of the fans in this exhibition are from Suzhou. It can be regarded as the top group fan exhibition in China. How can we not go to see this industry? "

The most recommended-"silk flower-and-bird fan", the carved wooden handle silk flower-and-bird fan (blue) of Nanjing Museum is worth recommending. An inch of silk and an inch of gold, that is "Hermes in silk." Rich and white-headed carved wooden handle round fan (Qing Dynasty), silk flowers and birds, colored woven in blue land, a white-headed bird perched on peony branches.

Silk reeling technology is so complicated that even a few Japanese once claimed that silk reeling technology has been lost in China and only existed in Japan. "Although as far as we know, no one in Hangzhou has inherited this craft, the inheritance in Suzhou is still very good." The staff of Hangzhou Arts and Crafts Museum told the reporter.