Tiger-head shoes are a type of traditional Chinese handcrafted artwork with symbolic, aesthetic, and practical value. On January 25, over a dozen families learned to make tiger-head shoes under the tutelage of artisan Xia Aidi, an intangible cultural heritage preserver, in Fuming Jiayuan community, Yinzhou District.
"The techniques of making tiger-head shoes are quite complicated; a pair of authentic tiger-head shoes must be entirely handmade," Xia said, as she demonstrated every step of the craft, from design, embroidery, fabric cutting, to sewing.
The parents and their children listened attentively, then began their work with enthusiasm. The adults completed the challenging sewing parts, while the kids helped out by passing them the scissors and adhesive tape.
The event was a lively affair that gave everyone a deeper insight into traditional Chinese culture, folk customs, and the meaning and symbolism of tiger-head shoes, along with a warm dose of holiday cheer.