
Chengdu Cultural Class
Sichuan Mahjong Class
Mahjong originated in Jiangsu, used to record the bird's barn caught reward. It has three symbols. Line, Circle, Character. The circle is mean the cross-section of the gun; the Line is for strung birds. The bonus is calculated based on the number of birds; 10,000 is the unit of rewards, and tens of thousands are the number of rewards eventually received. Mahjong is usually made of bamboo, bones or plastic, with small squares engraved with patterns or words. Mahjong has officially become a world intellectual sports project since April 2017.
Gongfu Tea Class
Gongfu Tea has a history of thousands of years. Gongfu tea is the most representative of Chinese tea arts. It is a complete form of tea ceremony that integrates spirit, etiquette, brewing skills, tea inspection arts, and quality evaluation. It is both a tea art and a folk custom. The influx of people is a symbol of elegance and sophisticated measures.
Chinese Calligraphy Class
Chinese calligraphy is an ancient writing art of Chinese characters. It has evolved from oracle bones, stone drums, and inscriptions to big cymbals, small cymbals, and scribes, to cursive, regular, and running script shaped in Cursive, regular, running script of Eastern Han, Wei, and Jin. Chinese calligraphy is still a very big part of Chinese charming culture.
Chinese Painting Class
Traditional Chinese painting is a traditional form of painting in China. It involves painting with water, ink, or color with a brush on silk or paper. Tools and materials include writing brushes, ink, Chinese painting pigments, Xuan paper, silk, etc. The subject matter can be divided into figures, landscapes, flowers, and birds, etc. The techniques can be divided into figurative and freehand. Chinese paintings reflect ancient people's knowledge of nature, society, and the politics, philosophy, religion, morals, and arts associated with it.
Walking Tour With Wet Market And Nunnery Lunch
Chengdu has a capital of more than 2,400 years, and Wenshuyuan has a history of more than 1,400. It can be said that Wenshuyuan has witnessed most of the history and culture of Chengdu since its establishment. So if you want to learn more about Chengdu, you must come to Wenshuyuan. Let us find it out. From making a fasting ceremony with Buddhist to drinking tea with residents, you can see more stories behind Chengdu.