| Location | Indoor |
| Experience type | Painting |
| Cuisine type | Taiwanese cuisine |
| Art/painting type | Tole painting |
| DIY type | Handbag making |
Monday 08:30–17:00
Tuesday 08:30–17:00
Wednesday 08:30–17:00
Thursday 08:30–17:00
Friday 08:30–17:00
Saturday 08:30–17:00
Sunday 08:30–17:00
The workshop typically includes an introduction to the cultural significance of Fengshizi in Kinmen, providing participants with a plain canvas bag and various painting tools. The main activity is a guided DIY painting session where you create your own unique Fengshizi design. Additionally, the experience is often paired with a local culinary delight, such as the Yitiaogen herbal egg set meal, enhancing the overall cultural immersion.
Participants are provided with all necessary materials for the Fengshizi canvas bag painting activity. This typically includes a sturdy plain canvas tote bag, a selection of non-toxic fabric paints in various colors, paintbrushes of different sizes suitable for detailing and filling, and other basic tools like palettes and water containers. All materials are chosen to ensure a smooth and enjoyable painting experience.
During the workshop, visitors are encouraged to draw inspiration from the rich Kinmen culture surrounding Fengshizi. Instructors often present various example Fengshizi patterns, traditional motifs, and design templates. Explanations of the symbolic meanings behind different Fengshizi representations can also spark creativity, allowing participants to personalize their designs while honoring local heritage.
Yes, the DIY Fengshizi canvas bag painting activity is specifically designed to be accessible and enjoyable for participants of all ages and artistic skill levels, including beginners and children. The guidance provided is typically step-by-step, making it easy for everyone to follow along and create their own masterpiece. It’s an engaging and family-friendly cultural experience.
The workshop usually covers fundamental painting techniques adapted for canvas. This includes outlining the Fengshizi image, filling in colors, and adding intricate details. Instructors guide participants on how to apply fabric paint effectively, manage color blending, and ensure the design adheres properly to the canvas for a durable and vibrant souvenir. Emphasis is placed on personal expression within traditional themes.
The Yitiaogen herbal egg set meal is a unique and flavorful component of the Kinmen experience, often served alongside the painting activity. This distinctive meal typically features special medicinal eggs, slow-cooked with Yitiaogen—a renowned local herb known for its health properties. The set meal usually includes these flavorful eggs paired with a refreshing beverage, offering a taste of Kinmen's traditional culinary heritage.
Absolutely. Experienced and friendly instructors are typically present throughout the Fengshizi canvas bag painting activity to provide hands-on support and guidance. They are available to assist with various painting techniques, offer tips on design execution, and answer any questions participants may have. Their goal is to ensure that everyone feels confident and successfully creates a unique, personalized souvenir.
Fengshizi, or 'wind lions,' are iconic guardian figures deeply rooted in Kinmen's cultural heritage. Traditionally, these stone statues were placed in villages to ward off strong winds and evil spirits, symbolizing protection and good fortune. Their distinctive, often expressive, forms and postures are rich with folklore, providing profound artistic inspiration for the canvas bag designs, allowing participants to connect with Kinmen's unique spiritual landscape.