Indonesia, an island nation brimming with charm, boasts a rich and diverse culture. Recently, Teacher Tsai Ni will guide us on an amazing journey into Indonesian culture, allowing us to deeply experience this captivating country.
During this cultural journey, participants will have the opportunity to personally enjoy the fun of creating rice paintings. Rice painting is one of Indonesia's traditional art forms, using rice as the main material. Through intricate painting techniques, it creates colorful and varied patterns. This unique art form not only showcases the wisdom and creativity of the Indonesian people but also expresses their deep affection for cultural heritage.
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Teacher Tsai Ni will introduce the historical origins of rice painting and its significance in Indonesian culture. Participants will learn the basic techniques of rice painting and gain interesting knowledge about traditional Indonesian culture. This event aims to let more people feel the charm of Indonesian culture through practice and interaction, and to spark their interest in this diverse country.
Filled with the island nation's charm, Indonesia holds a wealth of unique cultures. Photo provided by the Chinese-Indonesian Cultural and Economic Association.
Friends interested in Indonesian culture are welcome to join and experience this wonderful and fun cultural journey. Let us enjoy the beauty of Indonesian art through creation and discover the unique charm of this mysterious country together.
🏠 Wanhua New Immigrants Center: "Indonesian Cultural Sharing & Traditional Rice Painting Workshop"
Indonesia, filled with island charm, contains a rich and unique culture. Come join Teacher Tsai Ni on an amazing Indonesian cultural journey and experience the joy of creating rice paintings!
🔸Time: June 23, 113 (Sun) 09:30-12:00 🔸Location: 4th Floor Auditorium, Wanhua New Immigrants Center (No. 171, Sec. 2, Changsha St.) 🔸Registration URL: https://reurl.cc/5vN2YR #Limited to 30 people