Chinese Hashi-Style Kite
Two years after China has signed the Convention of the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, I have been hired by Chinese National Academy of Arts which is attached to China Ministry of Culture as a folk art researcher. After that, I have participated variable of exhibitions and interchange activities that related to culture as well as art. In 2012, I have been appointed as the Successor for National Intangible Cultural Heritage Project; I have also won state subsidies every year.
Mr. Ha Yiqi is the 4th generation successor of Beijing Hashi-style Kite. Once he has learned oil painting as well as traditional Chinese painting. He has been appointed as the Successor of National Intangible Cultural Heritage, Master of Beijing Arts & Crafts, and folk art researcher of Chinese National Academy of Arts.