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Protect Naxi culture and promote inheritance of intangible cultural heritage

Naxi, a nation with profound cultural deposits, has created its own unique national culture - Naxi culture. This splendid culture with a long history enriches the cultural treasure house of the motherland and is known as the cultural and artistic treasure of the world.

Handa once again cooperated with Beijing Chengying Public Welfare Foundation, donated 40,000 yuan to carry out the Naxi culture inheritance project, subsidized the primary school of the Naxi nationality township in Eya to carry out Naxi culture inheritance and teaching, established school-based courses, and offer Dongba language, linen weaving, Dongba paper-making, traditional songs and dances and other activity courses.


 



Donate supplies to orphanages in Myanmar

Handa Myanmar Factory donated 1,600 kilograms of rice, 1,500 packets of instant noodles, 1,000 pieces of children's clothing, and more than 800 bottles of beverages and mineral water, worth about 8.5 million kyat, to the local Mingalar temple in Phayagyi village.

Mingalar Temple is located 35 kilometers away from Shuilimban Industrial zone. The temple has adopted more than 120 orphans of all ages, including some children born with disabilities. According to the abbot, some of the children were sent to the temple gate as early as two days old for various reasons. The temple adopt these unfortunate children and raise them entirely through social donations and private support, and provide them with education. Since its establishment, dozens of college students have come from the orphanage, and many children have grown up and have the ability to live independently.

In the future, the Mingalar Temple will also receive regular donations from the Myanmar factory as a targeted support object.


 



Care for residents in the communities

After the Water-Sprinkling Festival in Myanmar, Myanmar factories of our company sent gifts to residents in poor of nearby communities, distributing snacks like cakes and bread to women and children.