Beijing International Canal Arts Fest Launches, Global Arts and Diverse Cultures Gather Highlighting a New Cultural Tourism Experience for Golden Week in Beijing

Beijing, China--(Newsfile Corp. - October 3, 2024) - In 2024, as the 10th anniversary of the Grand Canal's inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List and the successful nomination of Beijing Central Axis for the same honor is celebrated, the 3rd Beijing International Canal Arts Fest commenced grandly at Funstown in Chaoyang District, Beijing. A magnificent feast of culture and art revel has officially been inaugurated in this golden autumn. The event is organized by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism, and hosted by the Beijing Overseas Cultural Exchange Center, the Chaoyang District Bureau of Culture, and co-broadcast in partnership with BRTV.

The opening ceremony was graced by notable individuals, numerous diplomats, representatives from cultural centers and tourism offices in Beijing, tourism industry professionals, and artists from both China and abroad. From various canal nations, they gathered in Beijing to taste China and share the profound essence of canal cultures and the vibrant tapestry of canal arts across nations.

With its formal commencement, guests stepped into the meticulously-planned cultural display area for both international and domestic heritage. Master artisans from both China and abroad showed their unique skills, featured by traditional Chinese crafts such as incense-making, shadow puppetry, rabbit figurines, Beijing silk dolls, and Grand Canal gift, and by handicrafts and special products from Thailand, Mexico, Romania, Pakistan, and the Baltic region, which left attendees in awe. Guests interacted with master artisans of these cultural treasures, deeply appreciating the allure of intangible cultural heritage from diverse backgrounds.

Later, guests moved to the meticulously-planned World Canal Culture Exhibition Area. Guided through exquisite display panels, they paused to appreciate the captivating images and descriptions. This exhibition not only showcased the beauty of Beijing Central Axis and the Grand Canal but also highlighted the diversity and interconnectedness of global canal cultures.

During the opening ceremony, an immersive interactive presentation on canal tourism uniquely unfolded. A Beijing youngster serves as a "Little Guide to the Central Axis and the Canal" to lead Tatty, a foreign visitor coming to China for the first time. Through real-time exploration and interactive behaviors, he showcased the distinct allure of Beijing Central Axis and canal culture to the world, and welcome the worldwide tourists to Beijing for these attractions.

In a feature video, the "Little Guide" and foreign friend toured the key heritage sites along the Central Axis, including Jingshan Park, Bell and Drum Towers, and Wanning Bridge-the confluence of Beijing Central Axis and the Grand Canal. There, they shared historical canal stories and discussed the significant role the Canal has played in the city's development and cultural exchange.