When in Fuzhou, why not make a unique lacquer fan yourself?

✨ Huajian Xiaorizi - Lacquer Fan DIY
The Zhuzi Xiangfu Hotel opens its "Huajian Xiaorizi" event every Saturday afternoon from 2pm to 4pm for a limited time!
In the antique Xiangfu courtyard, you can experience the intangible cultural heritage of floating lacquer fan making for free. Using lacquer as ink and water as paint, you can create your own unique oriental aesthetic fan, and take amazing photos! Invite your friends to experience the romance of traditional craftsmanship.

🎨 Lacquer Fan: A Millennium of Elegance, A New Charm Today
Lacquer fans originated in the Han Dynasty and were initially symbols of the emperor and nobles. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, they developed into elegant accessories for literati, with landscape paintings often adorning the fan surface, showcasing oriental aesthetics.
Today, the intangible cultural heritage of lacquer craftsmanship collides with modern creativity, giving rise to the "floating lacquer technique": dripping colored lacquer into water, and through stirring and lifting, allowing the lacquer colors to naturally blend into patterns. Each fan is a unique piece, with both ancient charm and modern fashion.

🏮 Zhuzi Xiangfu - A Cultural Journey Through Time and Space
The hotel is located next to Furong Garden, one of the four famous gardens in Fuzhou, and combines new Chinese design with historical heritage.
Making a fan here is like talking to craftsmen from thousands of years ago - feeling the oriental philosophy of "half human, half nature" in the flow of lacquer colors.

📍Address: Zhuzi Xiangfu Hotel, No. 38 Zhuzifang
⏰Time: 14:00-16:00 every Saturday

Post by Liam Ward 901. | Apr 8, 2025

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