"Hi, Shandong" Laizhou Brushes Make Debut in South Korea, Opening a New Chapter in Cultural Exchange Through Calligraphy
On January 23, the "Ink Charm Sharing Friendship, Spring Couplets Spreading Blessings(墨韵传情,春联送福)" Calligraphy Exchange and Cultural Experience Day event was held at Kunsan National University in Gunsan City, South Korea. Laizhou brushes(莱州毛笔), a representative of Yantai’s intangible cultural heritage, were displayed during the event.![[Gunsan citizen displayed Laizhou brushes and Chinese calligraphy works (Photo by Li Hao)]](https://news.koreadaily.com/data/photo/202502/19/f6360920-d134-42eb-8823-7b4e4a7cd83f.jpg)
[Gunsan citizen displayed Laizhou brushes and Chinese calligraphy works (Photo by Li Hao)]
Laizhou brushes are a traditional craft from Laizhou, dating back to the early Qing Dynasty, with a history of nearly 400 years. Once considered one of the four major local tributes, Laizhou brushes are meticulously crafted through over a hundred processes, characterized by four key features: roundness(圆), firmness(健), sharpness(尖), and uniformity(齐).
Before the event, the Laizhou Municipal People’s Government carefully selected Laizhou brushes along with Yantai Spring Festival couplets and "Fu(福, meaning ‘fortune’ in Chinese)" characters written by local calligraphers to convey New Year blessings to Gunsan, South Korea. During the event, local residents in Gunsan were drawn to Chinese calligraphy, eagerly picking up Laizhou brushes to try writing the character "Fu (福) " and experiencing the charm of traditional Chinese calligraphy.
One of Gunsan citizens, Seo Ryu-se, who participated in the event, stated that learning to write the character "Fu (福)" with a Laizhou brush was a unique experience. Through the process of writing, she was able to appreciate the intricacy and elegance of traditional Chinese calligraphy.
![[Gunsan citizen wrote the Chinese character ″Fu (福)″ with Laizhou brushes. (Photo by Li Hao)]](https://news.koreadaily.com/data/photo/202502/19/cda80cfc-d776-461e-9dfb-cf17754213d8.jpg)
[Gunsan citizen wrote the Chinese character ″Fu (福)″ with Laizhou brushes. (Photo by Li Hao)]
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with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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