Young Chinese boost rural development (3)
Liu Yefeng makes a porcelain product at the Zhuziyao porcelain cultural and creative studio in Wufu Township of Wuyishan, southeast China's Fujian Province, Sept. 6, 2022. (Xinhua)
Liu Yefeng, 27, is one of the founders ofthe Zhuziyao porcelain cultural and creative studioin Wufu Township in southeast China's Fujian Province. After graduating from Fujian Jiangxia University in 2018, Liu went to Wufu to work for the local government.
With an interest in porcelain, he and two friends founded the studio.
His studio is committed to integrating traditional cultural elements into product design. He has recently been busy with the design of a new product inspired by Longyuxi, a traditional style of folk opera popular in Wufu.
"We hope to carry forward the local culture of Wufu through our products," Liu said.
"Rural development requires the efforts of the younger generations, and also gives youths a broad stage upon which to chase and realize their dreams," he said.
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