ZHEJIANGGUYUELONGSHAN SHAOXING WINE CO.,LTD.

ZHEJIANGGUYUELONGSHAN SHAOXING WINE CO.,LTD.

Taiwanese intern experiences the Chinese rice wine museum

2025 08/14

When young people from Taiwan stepped into the quaint Chinese Rice Wine Museum, an encounter with intangible cultural heritage across the Taiwan Strait began. From August 5th to 8th and August 11th to 12th, five Taiwanese interns from the "Cross - Strait Youth Season" internship camp for young people from Taiwan experienced front - line positions at the museum in a 2 + 3 rotation combination. These positions included ticket sales, museum guiding, flower - carved rice wine bottle painting, and work in the handmade wine workshop. Amid the fragrant aroma of wine, they felt the charm of traditional Chinese craftsmanship.
 
Yellow Wine
 
Job rotation: Understand the culture of yellow wine through practice
 
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During the internship, the interns were divided into two groups and took turns in different positions to gain a comprehensive understanding of the daily operations of the rice wine museum. At the ticket - selling counter, they patiently answered tourists' questions, using smiles as a bridge for communication. In the tour - guiding position, they memorized the historical allusions of rice wine in advance and vividly told stories such as "Revitalizing the State with a Pot of Wine" by King Goujian of Yue and "Exchanging the Golden Tortoise for Wine" by Li Bai and He Zhizhang. Through interactions with tourists, they deepened their understanding of rice wine culture.
 
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What fascinates everyone the most is the internship experience in Huadiao painting and the handicraft winery. In the Huadiao painting area, when delicate brushstrokes meet ancient - style wine jars, interns unleash their creativity and paint patterns that combine traditional charm with youthful vigor. "I didn't expect an ordinary wine jar could be turned into a work of art through painting!" exclaimed Zheng, a student majoring in fine arts at Nanjing Normal University, while sketching patterns, marveling at the finesse of the intangible cultural heritage technique.
 
Chinese Wine
 
In the traditional winery, the traditional processes of steaming rice, fermentation and pressing left everyone amazed. When learning to mix the koji with the master craftsman, Deng, a medical graduate from Sun Yat-sen University, carefully recorded every step: "What seems like a simple action actually conceals the secrets of a century-old tradition. This is 'slow work produces fine results', isn't it?"
 
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Intangible Cultural Heritage Resonance: Young People on Both Sides of the Straits Share a Passion for Traditional Culture
 
Chinese Huadiao Wine
 
"Huadiao wine is not just about the wine itself; it is also a living cultural heritage." After the internship, the interns all expressed that this experience gave them a completely new understanding of intangible cultural heritage. From the colorful patterns on the wine jars to the ancient techniques used in brewing, every detail made everyone feel the profoundness of Chinese traditional culture. Zheng, a first-year student majoring in computer technology from Zhejiang University of Technology, expressed his internship feelings by saying: "Previously, when I read about 'wine culture' in textbooks, I always found it very abstract. It wasn't until I touched the fermented wine yeast and smelled the rich aroma of the flower-aroma wine that I truly understood why these techniques could be passed down for thousands of years - because it embodies the love and respect of the Chinese people for life." This internship was not only a job experience but also a dialogue between the cultures of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait. When the youthful vitality of the Taiwanese youth met the profound cultural deposits of the thousand-year-old yellow wine, not only did it spark curiosity about the techniques, but also a recognition of the common cultural roots. Just as one of the interns said: "Whether it is Taiwanese yellow wine or Shaoxing yellow wine, the wisdom of brewing is the same. Just like our shared cultural roots, we can always find common ground."