The Olympic Village in Beijing is more than the athletes' compound for the Beijing Olympics. It’s a place where athletes can unwind and get to know Chinese culture.
The Chinese Traditional Arts and Crafts Show, located in the international area of the village, is part of the effort to offer the delegation1 members a full experience with Chinese culture. 27 Chinese folk artists are selected to demonstrate their skills in the Olympic Village from July 27 to August 27. Live craft making ranges from New Year painting to paper-cuts, kites, embroidery2, cloth artifacts, clay figurines, facial masks and much more.
Shadow play
The shadow show, illuminated3 puppet figures - by three to five manipulators -- on a transparent4 white cloth screen, is an artistic5 combination of opera, music, fine art and special craftsmanship6. It is a very typical traditional entertainment that has survived and thrived over the centuries.
Shadow play artists from Beijing and Shaanxi are invited to the Beijing Olympic Village to give live performances there.
New Year’s Painting
New Year's Paintings are pasted on walls and doors during Spring Festival, the most important traditional Chinese festival. In the past, as the Spring Festival approached, every family would clean its rooms and courtyards and paste New Year's Painting on the windows, doors, walls and stoves and in the Buddha7 niches8 to add to the New Year atmosphere, and at the same time, to seek good luck in the coming year.