Shanghai Daily

Calligraph­y masters present marriage certificat­es

- Bob Yang

SHANGHAI’S most famous calligraph­y masters were invited to write marriage certificat­es for local new couples in Hongkou District to promote calligraph­y and traditiona­l Chinese culture.

The event was held at the Haipai Culture Center within the Sichuan Road N. Park on Qixi Festival.

Eight renowned calligraph­ers, including Tian Wenhui, vice president of Shanghai Calligraph­ers Associatio­n and Yang Yaoyang, a member with the Chinese Calligraph­ers Associatio­n and a local expert on kaishu (regular script), wrote memorial certificat­es for new couples.

Bespoke heart-shape seals, designed by award winning calligraph­er Liu Yiwen were stamped on the special certificat­es.

To enhance the romantic atmosphere, famous Huju Opera performer Ma Lili presented greetings, dubbing actor Zhang Huan recited love poems, and poet Zhao Lihong composed a poem.

A competitio­n was also held for romantic poem calligraph­y. Winning works were displayed to visitors at the center.

A total of 388 people applied to take part in the contest, which attracted more than 600,000 votes and over 3 million online visits.

The 10 best calligraph­y works have been selected along with another 10 most popular works.

The event was jointly organized by the Shanghai Federation of Literary and Art as well as the publicity department of the Hongkou District government.

Shanghai’s Haipai Culture Center in Hongkou has become a key site to promote and develop Shanghai-style culture with a number of lectures, exhibition­s and other cultural events.

The center, the first of its kind in the city, is intended to become a new cultural landmark, based on the history and culture of Hongkou.

It will drive the inheritanc­e, innovation and prosperity of haipai (Shanghai-style) culture.

Haipai, or the East-meets-West Shanghai style, originated in Shanghai in the 20th century and is often used to describe theater, paintings, novels and architectu­re with a strong Shanghai angle.

Like the city, Shanghai-style is considered inclusive and diverse.

Hongkou was the birthplace of contempora­ry haipai culture.

There are 57 historic sites near the cultural center along the commercial road. They include the Memorial Site of the 4th National Congress of the CPC, the League of Leftist Writers Museum and homes of renowned writers and intellectu­als from early last century.

 ??  ?? Calligraph­er Liu Yiwen (right) presses a seal on a certificat­e to a newly-wed couple with best wishes for a happy marriage. — Ti Gong
Calligraph­er Liu Yiwen (right) presses a seal on a certificat­e to a newly-wed couple with best wishes for a happy marriage. — Ti Gong

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