A Century-Old Letter: Will You Break the Seal? | Ivy | TEDxYuehai St Studio
来自广东潮汕的Ivy,家族的根基在这里。生活在一个传统的广东大家庭,Ivy对于广东的家族观念一直感悟颇深。偶然接触到侨批这一文化,发觉家族观念在其中有相当的体现,又因家中有部分华侨背景,有了初步兴趣。Ivy第一眼看到批封和信件就是单纯觉得好看,美。再看信上写的文字,就是一阵感叹侨民们不管在哪里都还真是顾家。侨批产生于民间,流转于民间,收藏于民间。如今,侨批虽已不再使用,它却承载了那段动荡年代的普通百姓的历史。当年侨民生活的艰辛与拼搏精神,存在在桥批的字里行间,它像一段段录像带,记录了每封家书背后的浓厚情感,每每令人感慨侨民的坚韧的生命力。Ivy想要让更多人了解侨批文化,了解那段历史,于是想要做“银信两地书”这个项目。也希望大家能多多加入我们! 来自广东潮汕的Ivy,家族的根基在这里。生活在一个传统的广东大家庭,Ivy对于广东的家族观念一直感悟颇深。偶然接触到侨批这一文化,发觉家族观念在其中有相当的体现,又因家中有部分华侨背景,有了初步兴趣。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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