[Chang Sha]People Experience Huxiang Culture at Former Residence of Jia Yi
The photo, taken on August 13, shows tourists visiting the Former Residence of Jia Yi on Taiping Old Street, Tianxin District, Changsha City. The Former Residence of Jia Yi is a vital source of Huxiang culture and an iconic cultural heritage of Changsha, where cultural giants Qu Yuan and Jia Yi once lived. In recent years, the ancient residence has leveraged its own characteristics to organize various activities on important occasions and holidays, aiming to bring Han Dynasty culture into people's lives. Activities include a millennial sacrificial ceremony and the "Grand Tutor's Lecture". (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
The photo, taken on August 13, shows tourists visiting the Former Residence of Jia Yi on Taiping Old Street, Tianxin District, Changsha City. The Former Residence of Jia Yi is a vital source of Huxiang culture and an iconic cultural heritage of Changsha, where cultural giants Qu Yuan and Jia Yi once lived. In recent years, the ancient residence has leveraged its own characteristics to organize various activities on important occasions and holidays, aiming to bring Han Dynasty culture into people's lives. Activities include a millennial sacrificial ceremony and the "Grand Tutor's Lecture". (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
The photo, taken on August 13, shows tourists visiting the Former Residence of Jia Yi on Taiping Old Street, Tianxin District, Changsha City. The Former Residence of Jia Yi is a vital source of Huxiang culture and an iconic cultural heritage of Changsha, where cultural giants Qu Yuan and Jia Yi once lived. In recent years, the ancient residence has leveraged its own characteristics to organize various activities on important occasions and holidays, aiming to bring Han Dynasty culture into people's lives. Activities include a millennial sacrificial ceremony and the "Grand Tutor's Lecture". (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
The photo, taken on August 13, shows tourists visiting the Former Residence of Jia Yi on Taiping Old Street, Tianxin District, Changsha City. The Former Residence of Jia Yi is a vital source of Huxiang culture and an iconic cultural heritage of Changsha, where cultural giants Qu Yuan and Jia Yi once lived. In recent years, the ancient residence has leveraged its own characteristics to organize various activities on important occasions and holidays, aiming to bring Han Dynasty culture into people's lives. Activities include a millennial sacrificial ceremony and the "Grand Tutor's Lecture". (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
The photo, taken on August 13, shows tourists visiting the Former Residence of Jia Yi on Taiping Old Street, Tianxin District, Changsha City. The Former Residence of Jia Yi is a vital source of Huxiang culture and an iconic cultural heritage of Changsha, where cultural giants Qu Yuan and Jia Yi once lived. In recent years, the ancient residence has leveraged its own characteristics to organize various activities on important occasions and holidays, aiming to bring Han Dynasty culture into people's lives. Activities include a millennial sacrificial ceremony and the "Grand Tutor's Lecture". (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
The photo, taken on August 13, shows tourists visiting the Former Residence of Jia Yi on Taiping Old Street, Tianxin District, Changsha City. The Former Residence of Jia Yi is a vital source of Huxiang culture and an iconic cultural heritage of Changsha, where cultural giants Qu Yuan and Jia Yi once lived. In recent years, the ancient residence has leveraged its own characteristics to organize various activities on important occasions and holidays, aiming to bring Han Dynasty culture into people's lives. Activities include a millennial sacrificial ceremony and the "Grand Tutor's Lecture". (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
The photo, taken on August 13, shows tourists visiting the Former Residence of Jia Yi on Taiping Old Street, Tianxin District, Changsha City. The Former Residence of Jia Yi is a vital source of Huxiang culture and an iconic cultural heritage of Changsha, where cultural giants Qu Yuan and Jia Yi once lived. In recent years, the ancient residence has leveraged its own characteristics to organize various activities on important occasions and holidays, aiming to bring Han Dynasty culture into people's lives. Activities include a millennial sacrificial ceremony and the "Grand Tutor's Lecture". (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
Translator: Kuang Zhenzhen
Chinese source: hunantoday