
Experience the Rich Cultural Heritage of Jinjiang: Marco Polo Jinjiang Hosts Exclusive Member Event with Puppet Show and Cake-Making Fun
(IN SHORT) Marco Polo Jinjiang recently hosted a one-of-a-kind cultural event titled “Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Lobby,” designed to celebrate the local heritage and engage guests with traditional practices. The event featured a mesmerizing puppet show showcasing the traditional art of Quanzhou puppetry, a hands-on hairpin cake-making workshop, and exciting lotteries. The event allowed members to deepen their connection with Jinjiang’s rich cultural legacy while enjoying unique experiences. Marco Polo Jinjiang’s commitment to offering such cultural activities ensures a continued focus on both local heritage and guest engagement. This event will be followed by more innovative and culturally immersive experiences in the future.
(PRESS RELEASE) JINJIANG, China, 2025-May-28 — /Travel PR News/ — Marco Polo Jinjiang recently held a memorable and exclusive event for its members, titled “Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Lobby,” which showcased the rich cultural heritage of the region. The event, a unique cultural experience, featured an array of activities including a traditional puppet show, a hands-on hairpin cake-making session, and exciting lotteries, offering an immersive way to experience local traditions.
Mr. Huang Yi Hui, Director of Sales and Marketing at Marco Polo Jinjiang, opened the event by stating, “As a department deeply connected to our valued members, we continuously strive to provide exceptional and thoughtful services. This special event has been designed to allow us to showcase the hotel’s unique charm and bring members closer to the traditional culture that defines Jinjiang.”
The highlight of the event was a captivating performance by a master puppeteer showcasing Quanzhou puppetry, a remarkable form of Chinese suspension puppet art. Known for its intricate techniques and rich history, Quanzhou puppetry preserves over 700 traditional plays and unique “puppet tunes.” During the event, guests were treated to performances of The Little Monk Comes Down the Mountain and Monkey Fun, which brought the puppetry to life with exceptional skill and artistry.
Guests also enjoyed a hands-on experience in a DIY hairpin cake-making session. Led by Chef Anthony, participants were guided in creating their own traditional cakes, adding an interactive element that encouraged both creativity and cultural appreciation.
The feedback from attendees was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing how the event deepened their understanding of Jinjiang’s intangible cultural heritage and enhanced their connection with the hotel. Marco Polo Jinjiang looks forward to continuing this commitment to local culture by offering even more exciting and enriching activities for its guests.
For further details, please visit the “Marco Polo Jinjiang” WeChat Mall or call +86 595 3666 6666.
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Grace.Hu
Digital Marketing & Communications Manager
Marco Polo Jinjiang
Sunshine Road, Jinjiang, Fujian, 362000, China
+86 595 3666 6666
grace.hu@marcopolohotels.com
SOURCE: Wharf Hotels
