March 23 saw the “Objects and Cultural Heritage and Lifestyle” Workshop in Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech). More than 20 scholars from China and around the world attended the workshop to discuss the relationship between objects, cultural heritage and lifestyle.
There were two parts in this event. The first part was “Folk Art, Folk Tools and Lifestyle,” while the second section covered “Tea Art and Lifestyle.” During the two-day workshop, the scholars explored the cultural changes of the folk art, folk tools and tea art. They also analyzed developments and innovation of the lifestyle. The scholars had an intense discussion about several academic issues.
Following the workshop, attendees visited the “Bu’er Humanistic Space” Tea Museum in Shenzhen.