According to a press conference held on 12nd January,
a Cross-Strait folk arts carnival, titled "Love of China - Cross-Strait Folk
Arts Carnival", and jointly hosted by the China Federation of Literary and Arts,
China Society for the Study of Folk Literature and Art, and Fujian Federation of
Literature and Art Communities is going to be held in Fuzhou 31st January to 6th
February 2010.
The main venues for the carnival will be at the Three
Lanes Seven Alleys and Yadao Alley. The activities at the carnival will include
a folk arts performance, folk cultural forum, folk cultural proseminar, folk tea
ceremony performance, street carnival, and stamp stone
competition.
Indigenous cultural art troupe, folk dance theatre and
artists from Taiwan, as well as other folk performing groups from Fujian, Henan,
Guizhou and Jiangxi will participate in the carnival, and give performance.
Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, located at the centre of Fuzhou City, is
the well preserved architectural complex of the Ming and Qing Dynasty. It covers
an area of 40 hectares with 268 ancient houses. As a famous ancient block, Three
Lanes and Seven Alleys is an important symbol to show the long history of Fuzhou
city. It enjoys a reputation of "the Museum of the buildings of the Ming and
Qing Dynasty". Some of the local people are still living
there.
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