The third Zibo-Tsingtao Beer Festival, which kicked off on Aug 19 and will run until Aug 28 in Zibo, which is located in East China's Shandong province, is attracting swarms of people with its live concerts, gastronomic delicacies, cultural and creative markets, great camping sites and interactive games.
What make the annual event more attractive are the intangible cultural heritage items being exhibited at the entrance of the north gate, including mended broken porcelains, colored glazes, dough models and paper-cutting artworks.
Paper-cutting artworks feature the 12 Chinese zodiac animal signs: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. [Photo/zbnews.net]
The dough models on display are in the shape of the Monkey King — Sun Wukong, Peppa Pig and other beloved cartoon characters. [Photo/zbnews.net]
Exquisite, crystal-clear pendants made from colored glazes are on display at the event. [Photo/zbnews.net]
The technique of mending broken porcelains is an intangible cultural heritage that attracts wide attention at the event. [Photo/zbnews.net]
Dazzling embroidered items win visitor's admiration. The embroidered blue flower, red tiger's head and gourd are popular patterns of traditional embroidery on display at the event. [Photo/zbnews.net]