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Traditional folk art showcased at Beijing International Book Fair

Updated: 2016-08-26 /By Zhang Xingjian (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Traditional folk art showcased at Beijing International Book Fair

Two mud sculptures of Lord Rabbit are sold at the book fair. [Photo by Zhang Xingjian/chindaily.com.cn]

Lord Rabbit

Lord Rabbit, a mythical bunny sent down from the moon to bring good health to Beijing, is making a triumphant comeback as the Mid-autumn Festival is around the corner.

"In the deep heart of every old Beijinger, there is a special place for the Lord Rabbit," Zhang Zhongqiang, a fifth-generation successor of Mud Painted Sculpture of Lord Rabbit, said.

"As an intangible cultural heritage protection item in Beijing, I try to integrate the traditional art with modern elements by utilizing different materials and shaping new images for the Lord Rabbit," Zhang said. "

Many international friends will come to the book fair these few days and I hope it can be a golden opportunity for foreigners to know Beijing culture, and Lord Rabbit in particular," Zhang added.

According to the legend, Lord Rabbit, also known as Jade Rabbit, was sent down by the goddess of the moon, Chang'e, to help Beijing survive a deadly plague more than 500 years ago.

Traditional folk art showcased at Beijing International Book Fair

Zhang Zhongqiang, fifth-generation successor of Mud Painted Sculpture of Lord Rabbits, introduces the artwork to the reporter. [Photo by Zhang Xingjian/chindaily.com.cn]

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