A “Cat Secretary” Brings Xiangcheng’s Culture to Life

xiangcheng cat
Picture of China Minutes

China Minutes

Work Link

A “Cat Secretary” Brings Xiangcheng’s Culture to Life

Meet Zhuomiao, Xiangcheng’s first cat “Tourism Secretary”, and discover how this charming feline helps share the town’s centuries-old cat culture, local traditions, and scenic beauty with visitors.

On September 20, a local green-eyed cat named Zhuomiao(卓喵) won the public vote and became Xiangcheng’s first honorary “Tourism Secretary.” Xiangcheng lies in the southwest of Ganzi, Sichuan, on the southeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau. Surrounded by mountains and rivers, its name means “a string of beads” in Tibetan.

Zhuomiao will share stories of Xiangcheng’s landscapes, food, and culture through social media and festival events. This unique role brings the county’s centuries-old cat-worship tradition into the spotlight.

xiangcheng zhuomiao
Zhuomiao, Xiangcheng’s newly elected “Tourism Mayor”.(All photos from CNS)

Guardians and Symbols of Luck

Xiangcheng has a long history of respecting cats. According to local legend, the county once suffered from severe rodent infestations. People invited a “spiritual cat” to protect their food. The cat requested three things: a warm place to live, daily milk, and to be treated as family. Villagers agreed, and the mice disappeared. Since then, cats have symbolised luck and wealth.

Cats are part of daily life. Many homes feature cat paintings or clay sculptures on kitchen stoves. Cats roam freely in courtyards and houses, and villagers treat them as family rather than pets.

Xiangcheng Cat
Visitors take photos in front of the “Cat in Shanbar-la”.

Modern Cat Charm

Today, cat culture intersects with tourism and the creative industries. The Xiangbala Cat Cultural & Creative Centre offers cat-themed products, and streets and villages are dotted with cat sculptures and murals. Walking along stone paths, visitors see vivid murals and playful sculptures, creating a lively cat-filled environment.

Zhuomiao’s new role gives the tradition a modern twist. The cat will interact with visitors during festivals and share stories from a “secretary’s” perspective, making Xiangcheng even more memorable.

Additional reporting by China Newsweek.

If you liked this article, why not read:【Today’s Catchword】How #PetsMukbang steals the spotlight during the Spring Festival?

Related Posts

Eileen Gu five Olympic medals freestyle skiing
2026 Winter Olympics | Eileen Gu Wins Silver on Lunar New Year
first incense of the Lunar New Year
First Incense of the Lunar New Year: A Tradition Lives On
Fish Lantern Parade
Fish Lanterns Light Up Ancient Village in Anhui
Britain mixed team skeleton gold
2026 Winter Olympics | Britain Claims Historic Mixed Team Skeleton Gold
8 dishes-01
【One Bowl, One Story】Manchu Eight Bowls: The Hearty Winter Feast of Northeast China
1
Mosaic Secrets of Europe: Discover the Timeless Art in Beijing
China visa-free policy for UK nationals
China Grants Visa-Free Entry to UK Nationals from Feb. 17
Matt Weston skeleton gold
2026 Winter Olympics | Matt Weston Breaks Track Records to Win Skeleton Gold
long tables Lunar New Year China
Long Tables Unite Communities Across China for Lunar New Year
Sun Long 1,000m silver
2026 Winter Olympics | Sun Long Wins Silver in Men’s 1,000m Short Track
Scroll to Top
Receive the latest news

Subscribe To Our Free Newsletter

Updates on Chinese events each month.
News roundups straight to your inbox.
Exclusive content and giveaways.