Handheld Spring City News He has a high ponytail, dark skin, and a national costume with the characteristics of the Yi nationality. He carries a Yueqin with him, as if he can sing and dance with a beat. This is the first impression of Li Hu, the head of the Yi ethnic village in Yunnan Minority Village.
When he first came to Yunnan Ethnic Village, Li Hu had to learn musical instruments, songs and dances from the master every day, and also kept up with the large-scale performances organized by the village. He was very busy, but he enjoyed it. "I love national culture. In my hometown, I only knew the traditional left-foot dance of our Yi nationality, and we could play the moon qin. Only when I came here did I realize that the dances of each branch of the Yi nationality are different, such as Shiping Cigarette Box Dance, Luquan Die-foot Dance, Liangshan Dance, etc. Da-ti dance, as well as Shilin big three-stringed instruments. Under the systematic teaching of the master, I have made great progress." Li Hu enjoyed the process of learning and performing very much, and he was able to perform on stage in just one month.
With his outstanding performance, 5 years later, Li Hu became the village head of the Yi ethnic village in Yunnan Minority Village, responsible for managing the environmental sanitation of the Yi ethnic village and the performance services of all the people in the village. In his daily work, he took the initiative to take the lead in everything, like a big brother, caring for every little partner in the village, and the Yi village was as harmonious as a big family. The team he led has won the title of "Excellent Village of Yunnan Ethnic Village" for 18 consecutive years since 2004.
In Yunnan Ethnic Village, Li Hu learned to play reeds, play songs, dance vegetables and other programs, and successively rehearsed ethnic dances such as "Yizhai Customs" and "Horse Bell Dance", and took these programs out of Yunnan, to the whole country, and even To Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Singapore, Malaysia and other countries.
Today, Li Hu has been included in the list of "Inheritors of Ethnic Folk Art" by the Resort Management Committee. Li Hu believes that this is not only his personal honor, but also the honor of Yunnan Ethnic Village. This year, he also plans to apply for the title of "Inheritor of National Folk Art" in Chuxiong.
Li Hu wants to protect and inherit the national culture he knows and love, and fully show it to tourists from all over the world.