Participating in this activity are: paper-cut artists Sun Erlin, Yang, Bai Xiue,,, Chinese knot artist, clay sculpture artist Yao Xiaojing, tanghua artist Hou, woodcut New Year painting artist; China Acrobatic Troupe, China Railway Art Troupe Quyi Acrobatic Troupe, Beijing Acrobatic Troupe actors Qin Hongran, Li Hanyi, Wei Yan, Huang, etc. , national first-class actor Xu, magician Xu Yang, Beijing Jinling Magic World actor, acrobatic master Master Master Kang, young crosstalk performer, Guo Wei; Calligraphers Chen Guohua and Zhang Zhiguo.
At one o'clock in the afternoon, the exhibition and introduction of folk art works and calligraphy works began on time. Together with calligraphers, artists from five major art categories, such as paper-cutting, Chinese knot, clay sculpture, woodblock New Year pictures and sugar man, showed their skills to the villagers on the spot. In the 300-square-meter activity hall, it is as lively as a temple fair: groups of villagers appreciate the works of folk artists and listen to folk artists explain the artistic characteristics and history and culture of this art category.
Under the guidance of artists, some viewers personally tried to cut window grilles and weave Chinese knots, and had a more intuitive experience of these two common art categories; Some viewers recognized at a glance that the clay sculpture "Fu Doll" on display was the apprentice of "Clay Fighter Zhang", and everyone rushed to hold the "Fu Doll" for appreciation and was reluctant to part with it; The unusual woodblock New Year pictures attracted the villagers to watch. Some villagers are happy to say that this year, their own gates can finally invite the door gods; There is a long line in front of the workbench of the sugar man artist, and adults are holding small dolls waiting for the birth of the sugar man in the zodiac in the artist's hand. At the end of the one-hour exhibition, the audience still took photos around the artist and took photos of their works, reluctant to leave the artist. According to statistics, this activity presented more than 300 works of folk art and nearly 100 works of calligraphy.