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(1) Drama Academy
Located in the southwest of the small town, the Drama Creative College is jointly established by Shangju Tang and Hejun Group. The aim is to cultivate drama related professional talents through a series of drama teaching and practice, involving training in a series of professional skills such as drama performance, stage design, and theater knowledge. The college is composed of four main parts: professional classrooms, regular classrooms, offices, and dormitory buildings. There are four major theaters in the town where students can practice and practice to master and transform the knowledge they have learned.
(2) Theater
There are currently three indoor theaters in the town - experimental theater, meeting theater, garden theater (Wu's ancestral hall), and one outdoor theater (outdoor theater). In addition to performing Teacher Lai Shengchuan's classic plays, the four major theaters also offer a series of daily performances such as talk shows, cross talk sketches, and singing and dancing. As the main theater, the Hui Theater adopts advanced stage technology and equipment in China, which can accommodate more than 300 spectators. The open-air theater is transformed from the square in front of Teacher Lai Shengchuan's ancestral house, with Lai's old mansion as the stage background and equipped with movable and flexible audience seats, making it easy for the audience to watch and interact with performances.
(3) Huichang Museum
As a traditional cultural carrier that integrates calligraphy, literature, carving art, and decorative aesthetics, plaques are widely used in various aspects of social life. Due to their elegant wording, exquisite calligraphy, and meticulous carving, they have high artistic and historical value. The town will build a plaque themed museum dedicated to collecting, protecting, and showcasing the customs of Gannan Hakka plaques (the fourth batch of national intangible cultural heritage). Various high-quality plaques will be selected and collected for exhibition here, especially the most representative Huichang plaques. Each plaque is equipped with "plaque text" and "interpretation text" explanatory boards.
The Huichang plaque originates from traditional ancestral hall architecture, including the ancestral plaque, the name of a certain hall, and the official plaque, longevity plaque, etc. hanging in the ancestral hall. Since the seventh year of the Taiping Xingguo reign in the Northern Song Dynasty and the establishment of the county in 982 AD, there has been a custom of hanging plaques in Huichang County. The plaques in Huichang embody a profound Hakka culture, with distinct characteristics such as a long history, profound influence, profound meaning, and unique role. They reflect the cultural characteristics of Huichang Hakka folk customs, such as tracing roots, valuing culture and education, and actively entering the world. The Huichang plaque has strong folk customs, with a unique set of procedures from regulation to ceremony. The hanging of plaques in the ancestral hall must meet certain qualifications (conditions), as stipulated in the "Regulations on the Management of Xiao's Ancestral Hall in Huichang County". To hang plaques in the Xiao's Ancestral Hall, the applicant must meet the conditions and submit an application to the Ancestral Hall Council. After the council reviews the application, the council will customize the plaques (the applicant will be responsible for the fees). It must also be carried out in accordance with established folk customs and rituals, mainly including: application, plaque setting, selecting auspicious days and good times, visiting plaque, sacrificial plaque, unveiling plaque, hanging plaque, hosting banquet, and other procedures. The custom of hanging plaques in folk ancestral halls has been inherited in Huichang. Many rural ancestral halls still retain a portion of Ming and Qing, Republic of China, and even contemporary plaques, which are hung in ancestral halls of various surnames. These plaques are widely recognized by the people, and are gradually restored, inherited, and continued among the people of Huichang.
(4) Small town era
Set up multiple zones to display Teacher Huang Wei's personal clothing works and clothing styling experience,