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What are the intangible cultural heritages in Tianjin?
1, clay figurine Zhang Caisu

Clay figurine Zhang Caisu is a folk culture in Tianjin and one of the famous traditional handicrafts of the Han nationality. As a folk colored sculpture spread in the north, it was founded in Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty. It is a colored clay sculpture created by Tianjin artist Zhang Mingshan/KLOC-0 in the middle of the 9th century, and now it is the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in Tianjin. Zhang Caisu, a clay figurine, is recognized as a must in Tianjin, and enjoyed a good reputation as early as Qianlong and Jiaqing years in Qing Dynasty. Clay figurine Zhang raised the traditional clay figurine to the height of circular plastic arts, decorated it with colors and props, and formed a unique style.

2. Drum Dragon Lantern

Drum Dragon Lantern, also known as Drum Dragon, is a traditional folk entertainment activity that originated from Tianjin fishermen in the late 1920s. It was originally created by Li Shuqing, a ferryman who lives near Chaoyin Temple, and was inspired by the local lion dance performance. Later, it evolved into an entertainment program popular and loved by fishermen in Dagukou area. It is simple to make and uses rattan, bamboo, hemp, wood, paper, cloth and other raw materials. It takes seven or eight fishermen about two and a half months to make a 45-meter-long (local fishermen call it "water dragon").

3. Kite Wei Kite

Kite, called "paper kite" or "paper kite" in ancient times, originated in China and has a history of more than 2,000 years. According to legend, the ancients in China used kites to measure and transmit information, and even tried to fly people with kites. During the Five Dynasties, the eunuch Ye Li made a paper kite in the palace and put a bamboo flute on her head, which "made the wind flow into the bamboo and sound like A Zheng". "Kite" also got its name.

4.JD.COM drum

JD.COM drum is a traditional rap art that originated from Sanhe, Xianghe, Pinggu and Baodi in JD.COM. The main musical instruments, except the singer holding a copper coin in his left hand and playing drums in his right hand, are mainly three-stringed accompaniment instruments. Because the accompaniment and melody are simple. On May 20th, 2006, Quyi was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list, which is a treasure of Chinese culture.

5. Hangu flying cymbals

Hangu Feiyong is a comprehensive local traditional folk art integrating folk music, folk dance and folk martial arts in coastal fishing villages. Full of life breath and strong local characteristics, it is entrusted with the yearning for a happy life and simple aesthetic taste of local working people.

Extended data:

Tianjin is a famous cultural city with a history of more than 600 years, and its cultural heritage is rich and colorful. Intangible cultural heritage is an important part of cultural heritage. Protecting and making good use of these intangible cultural heritages plays an important role in inheriting and developing Tianjin's excellent characteristic culture, promoting cultural inheritance, carrying forward national spirit and building a harmonious Tianjin.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Tianjin Municipal Intangible Cultural Heritage List