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  • Production technique of a traditional herbal paste developed by Lei Yun Shang (an old Chinese brandname) enlisted as a nonmaterial cultural heritage in Suzhou

    2013-11-11

    In the morning of 8 June 2013, the opening ceremony of the "Third Occasion of Suzhou Cultural Heritage Exhibition" was held in Suzhou Cultural Center. Attendants include Gu Xiangen (deputy director of the People's Congress of Suzhou), Wang Hongsheng (deputy mayor of Suzhou), Wang Yueshan (deputy chairman of the Political Consultative Conference of Suzhou), Cai Gongwu (deputy secretary-general of Suzhou Municipal Committee), Lu Junxiu (deputy secretary-general of Suzhou Municipal Government) and Qiu Huixia (deputy director of Suzhou Civilization Office). At the ceremony, Gu Xiangen (deputy director), Wang Hongsheng (deputy mayor) and Wang Yueshan (deputy chairman) jointly pressed down the cultural palm print with the elements of Suzhou nonmaterial cultural heritage, which marked the launching of the Third Occasion of Cultural Heritage Exhibition in Suzhou. Lu Junxiu (deputy secretary-general) read the notice issued by Suzhou Municipal Government which announced the name of representative projects of the sixth batch of Suzhou nonmaterial cultural heritages , with the production technique of a traditional herbal paste developed by Lei Yun Shang (an old Chinese brandname) nominated as a nonmaterial cultural heritage in Suzhou.

     

    The nomination of the production technique of a herbal paste developed by Lei Yun Shang as a nonmaterial cultural heritage in Suzhou means a lot to the inheritance of the production techniques of traditional herbal pastes and the healthy development of the industry. As an old Chinese enterprise, Lei Yun Shang will for sure leverage on the nonmaterial cultural heritage platform to promote its herbal paste production technique, so as to make the best of its market value and historical and cultural value.