摘要

<正>Nobody ever imagined that after being lost for more than half a century,the intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产) handicraft known as Gaolou Mixian would be brought back to life and passed on by a young 33-year-old man."As a descendant (后代) of people from Gaolou Village,I have the responsibility to restore our ancestors’ art forms," said Chen Guorui,the world’s only inheritor of this ancient art.Gaolou Mixian uses rice paste to glue together selected grains of plump (饱满的) and transparent (透明的) rice to create realistic small copies of pavilions (亭阁),