XIAMEN,
China, Jan. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On
January 5, 2025, as the New Year of
the Snake arrives, Anta Kids held a special Spring Festival
exhibition themed "Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritance,
Innovating the Future" at the WM House in Chengdu Taikoo Li.
To celebrate the successful inclusion of Spring Festival in the
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list, Anta Kids partnered with
13 inheritors of intangible cultural heritage skills including
Jiang Yanxia who is a representative inheritor of the Chinese
Knot-making Skill. Through a series of activities that are popular
among the new generation of Chinese, they initiated a new chapter
of cultural integration. This initiative aims to promote intangible
cultural heritage to the new generation of Chinese and guide
children's growth with the spirit of intangible cultural
heritage.
On the day of the event, intangible cultural heritage inheritors
such as Jiang Yanxia, Chen Hong, and
Luo Zhunima led the children to visit various types of intangible
cultural heritage exhibits. Through hands-on crafting classes, they
helped the children deeply appreciate the charm of intangible
cultural heritage.
The Chinese knot has long been an important symbol of
China's excellent traditional
culture. It not only contains profound cultural value but also
bears rich emotional significance.
In the New Year of the Snake, Anta Kids collaborated with Jiang
Yanxia, a master of Chinese knotting and an inheritor of intangible
cultural heritage, to create the "Anta Knot." Inspired by the
concept of "the snake spitting out a pearl," they skillfully
integrated Anta Kids' iconic element "A." They hope that this
"auspicious knot" will bring New Year blessings to children and
that they can jointly develop the New Year series of clothing by
using this as a design element.
Anta Kids skillfully incorporates intangible cultural heritage
elements into their fashion show. Led by the young snowboarder Dai
Yuyang, children dressed in Anta Kids' New Year attire walked the
runway, presenting a runway show to the guests. Cai Xiaojuan,
Director of Product at Anta Kids, said that Anta Kids aims to
subtly integrate intangible cultural heritage elements into
children's clothing designs. This not only gives the clothing a new
vitality combining traditional culture and modern aesthetics, but
also allows children to experience intangible cultural
heritage.
It is reported that Anta Kids has always been committed to
using clothing design to help China's new generation feel proud of being
Chinese. Whether the recently launched New Year series or the
previous one that cleverly incorporated mortise and tenon
structures, Anta Kids has successfully found the perfect balance
between cultural heritage and children's clothing.
In 2024, Anta Kids ushered in its key brand development period
and thus became the first children's brand in the sports industry
to realize a turnover of ten billion
yuan. Building on this foundation, Anta Kids introduced the
brand proposition of "Technology Leads Growth" and has been
implementing it thoroughly. This time, the new Spring Festival
clothing launched by Anta Kids not only inherits intangible
cultural heritage but also applies the intangible cultural skills
to clothing technology. The New Year dragon costume not only
incorporates elements of Chinese knots but also features bio-based
water-repellent technology. This technology uses bio-based raw
materials such as straw and other plant waste as water-repellent
agents, reducing the surface tension of the fabric so that water
droplets slide off directly when they come into contact with the
fabric, solving the problem of clothing getting dirty easily. The
"Peaceful Dragon Costume," on the other hand, draws on the natural
concept of "extracting from nature and using it naturally" from the
Qinghong dyeing process. It uses fibers extracted from apples for
yarn production, producing a natural antibacterial effect.
The "Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritance, Innovating the
Future" special Spring Festival exhibition has effectively promoted
the inheritance and promotion of intangible cultural heritage among
the younger generation. In the future, Anta Kids will leverage its
influence among young people to further explore intangible cultural
heritage. By more means, Anta Kids will lead young people to
experience intangible cultural heritage in their growth and sports
activities. This will enhance their sense of identity and pride in
intangible cultural heritage, promoting its inheritance and
protection.
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