Naga and Chinese Blessing: Composition and Meaning for Amulet Souvenir Design
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Creator Lianyi Zheng
Title Naga and Chinese Blessing: Composition and Meaning for Amulet Souvenir Design
Contributor Surakarn Ruaisungnoen, Wanwisa Wannapipat
Publisher Kalasin University
Publication Year 2567
Journal Title Asian Journal of Traditional and Innovative Arts and Textiles
Journal Vol. 3
Journal No. 3
Page no. 1-16
Keyword Naga, Chinese blessing, Composition, Meaning, Amulet souvenir
URL Website https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/
Website title Asian Journal of Traditional and Innovative Arts and Textiles
ISSN 2821-921X (Online)
Abstract This article is part of a study titled "Amulet: composition and meaning in Bangkok, to design amulet souvenirs," which aims to create Thai amulet designs as souvenir products that more appeal to Chinese tourists visiting Bangkok. The specific aims of this qualitative study are to identify and describe the characteristics of Thai Naga and the Chinese notion of "blessing" (福) using Peirce's. Semiotics theory and Lewitt's cultural diffusion theory in terms of their similarities and differences. Data was collected at four main tourist attractions in Bangkok: the Grand Palace, Arun Temple, Chinatown, and Chatuchak market. The informants were divided into two groups: key informants and causal informants, who completed the survey questionnaire and provided interview data. The literature review was conducted to analyze data. The findings revealed that the Thai Naga and the Chinese blessing share substantial similarities in composition. By integrating their key characteristics, mythology, symbolic meaning, and color into the amulet souvenir design, Chinese tourists will gain a deeper understanding of Thai cultural beliefs and traditions. This serves as a foundation for creation, expressing positive meanings and increasing cultural understanding between Thais and Chinese.
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