In a small courtyard on the west side of the South Square of Guobao Temple in Guang 'anmen, Xicheng, Beijing, there is a unique museum-Beijing Diabolo Museum, which is the first diabolo theme museum in Beijing and even the whole country.
Diabolo has a long history in China. It is called Hu Knock, also known as Bell, Empty Bell and Wind Gourd. Jinan is commonly known as the old cow. Diabolo, also known as diabolo, bell ringing and bell pulling, is a traditional folk entertainment activity in China, which can be seen all over the country, especially in Tianjin, Beijing, Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang.
There is a demonstration of Diabolo in the cultural relics left over from the Ming Dynasty, and there are records of Diabolo in Beijing in many documents of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Diabolo, as an important folk toy in old Beijing, is closely related to the entertainment and folk festivals of old Beijingers.
Museum souvenirs:
March 2065438+00 18 The Intangible Cultural Heritage Inspector Group of the Ministry of Culture visited Beijing Diabolo Museum. March, 2065438+00 10 Barca executives visited Diabolo Museum. 20 10 2 13, Guangnei Street Diabolo Culture and Art Troupe attended the 15th Red Chamber Temple Fair in Daguan Garden. Japanese calligrapher Tsukiji visited Mengyi.
2010010019 Toona sinensis Youth Activity Center, learning diabolo culture knowledge and organizing 2000 primary school students to answer questions. May 2009 18 Opening Ceremony.
On May 22nd, 2009, Xuanwu Disabled Diabolo Team trained 18 people. 2009-06-04 Zhang Yihua, Chairman of CPPCC, visited our region. On June 8, 2009, Minister Tan Xiaofeng visited. There are 2000 participants in the 5th Guangnei Cup.
From July to June, 2009, Haidian Lixin School visited 20 people. July 28, 2009:13 people visited and studied in Guo Shoujing. 2009-09-06-5438+0 CCTV4 filmed a feature film of diabolo folk songs. 2009-09-26 A friend from Sweden visited us. On October 26th, 2009, there were 13 students studying diabolo in Wei Bei Road Middle School.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Diabolo Museum