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State Grid powers intangible heritage onto 'paper'
Published: Aug 29, 2024 09:26 PM
Photo: Courtesy of State Grid Turpan Electric Power Supply Company

Photo: Courtesy of State Grid Turpan Electric Power Supply Company



 "The interest in our intangible cultural heritage is growing, and tourists flock to our site. Thank you for inspecting electrical hazards and ensuring a safe and reliable power supply for the heritage research base!" On August 27, Li Fei, manager of Xinjiang Desert Art Museum and a Uygur mulberry paper craft inheritor, expressed his gratitude to the members of the service team from State Grid Turpan Electric Power Supply Company.

Xinjiang's Turpan, a key town on the ancient Silk Road, boasts a cultural history spanning over four thousand years. Its numerous and diverse intangible cultural heritages shine brightly like stars.

Among these, the Uygur mulberry paper crafting technique stands out as one of the first batch of national-level intangible cultural heritage protection projects, with a history of over a thousand years.

In recent years, to promote the development and inheritance of intangible heritage, State Grid Turpan Electric Power Supply Company has prioritized these projects for power security, providing stable and reliable electricity services.

The Sangeqiao Village in Turpan leverages its ancient village setting to promote the mulberry paper intangible heritage project. The village enhances its e-commerce sales center by offering craft training and establishing a mulberry paper exhibition platform, creating an "e-commerce + intangible heritage" industrial base that drives local employment and entrepreneurship, thus using intangible heritage to boost rural revitalization and better promote and preserve its intangible cultural heritage.

As the electricity provider supporting the mulberry paper intangible heritage industry, State Grid Turpan Electric Power Supply Company tailors its power supply plans to the industry's growth and demand, enhancing the grid by upgrading and expanding transformer substation capacities by 6759 kVA, continuously improving the quality of electricity.

A "green channel" has been established to streamline the process for eight electricity customers in the intangible heritage industry, from application, meter installation, connection, to maintenance, simplifying procedures and expediting service to enable earlier and more efficient electricity usage.

Concurrently, the maintenance of power equipment and lines is intensified to promptly address any potential hazards or defects.

In 2023, State Grid Turpan Electric Power Supply Company constructed and renovated 1.56 kilometers of distribution lines and replaced six transformers with a total capacity of 2.4 MVA in Sangeqiao village, not only enhancing the reliability of the power supply but also making the village's distribution network smarter.

Additionally, employees of State Grid Turpan Electric Power Supply Company conducted 18 thermal inspections of lines, cable switchgear, and distribution boxes in Sangeqiao Village, promptly identifying and mitigating any external risks to the lines.

Today, powered by "electric dynamics," the intangible heritage projects in Turpan are thriving, breathing new life and vitality into traditional crafts.

"The village organized training for us in mulberry paper techniques. After mastering it, I began creating crafts and leading tourists in experiencing our intangible heritage. Last year, our family's annual income surpassed 60,000 yuan, a significant improvement from before," said Ayixianmuguli Yili.

In 2023, Sangeqiao village welcomed 74,500 visitors, generating tourism revenue of 164,000 yuan.

In the name of electricity, walking hand in hand with the intangible cultural heritage industry. State Grid Turpan Electric Power Supply Company, aligning with the needs of the mulberry paper industry, earnestly fulfills its social responsibilities, serving through its development and developing through its service, powering the high-quality growth of the intangible cultural heritage industry.

Today, the art of mulberry paper making in Tulufan has revitalized, painting a series of portraits of happiness.