04-07
Jinan’s Intangible Cultural Heritage Goes Global, Showcased in Suwon, South Korea
2025-04-07
On April 3, the event titled “Opportunities in China, Intangible Cultural Heritage from Jinan” was held in Yeongtong-dong, Yeongtong District, Suwon City, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. The showcase featured intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and creative cultural products with distinct “Spring City” characteristics from Jinan, drawing great interest from local residents.
Photos by Li Hao
China and South Korea share deep historical and cultural ties. The exhibits from Jinan stood out for their vivid artistic charm, resonating emotionally and culturally with local visitors and earning widespread appreciation.
Photos by Li Hao
Among the highlights were the charismatic Rabbit King figurines, exquisitely crafted Jinan paper-cuttings, and vividly colored shadow puppets—each reflecting the unique cultural identity of Jinan. Local visitors were especially drawn to the city’s creative cultural products, admired for their clever design and refined craftsmanship, with many stopping to take photos and interact with the exhibits.
A special city-themed photo album also drew attention. Packed with stunning photography and detailed descriptions, it offered an immersive look into Jinan’s rich history, vibrant culture, famous springs, culinary delights, economic vitality, and technological innovation—bringing to life a dynamic and modern city with deep cultural roots.
Photos by Li Hao
Photos by Li Hao
Some Suwon residents received Jinan cultural and heritage souvenirs during the event. “These pieces are so beautiful and artistically captivating—I love them,” said Jeon So-bong, a local visitor. “Jinan looks like a beautiful city. I’d love to visit someday, see the springs, and try the food.”
Since officially establishing sister-city ties in 1993, Jinan and Suwon have maintained long-standing cooperation in culture, education, and trade. This event helped deepen Suwon citizens’ understanding of Jinan’s city image and cultural heritage, further advancing people-to-people exchanges between the two cities.
This experience day was part of the broader “Opportunities in China, Colorful Shandong” initiative to promote Chinese culture abroad. As the campaign continues, more cities from Shandong are set to make their mark on the international stage.
(Written by Song Wenqi)