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Flowers Born from Fingers, Charm Hidden in Paper – The Millennium Heritage of Chinese Paper Cutting
Chinese Paper Cutting, a traditional handicraft with a 2,000-year history, was listed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009. It uses paper and scissors as tools, featuri...
Chinese Bamboo Weaving: A Millennium-Old Craft of Fingertip Artistry
Chinese bamboo weaving is an intangible cultural heritage with a 7,000-year history, famous for its exquisite techniques and cultural heritage. This article introduces its origin, ...
Pottery Wheel Throwing Guide for Foreign Travelers: Explore Traditional Chinese Craft
Pottery wheel throwing is a core traditional Chinese ceramic craft with a history of thousands of years. This article introduces its steps, cultural connotation and experience tips...
Beijing Dough Figurines: Intangible Heritage of Folk Art in Fingers
This guide introduces Beijing Dough Figurines for foreign travelers, covering its Han Dynasty origin, development, Lang's heritage, core crafts, and recommends spots to explore thi...
Macau Crafts: Cultural Heri…
Explore the traditional arts and crafts of Macau (澳门), including embroidery and other cultural treasures.
Traditional Xuan paper of Anhui
Explore the traditional art of xuan paper in Anhui (安徽), a craft with deep historical roots and contemporary significance in East China.
porcelain Artistry in Guang…
Explore the traditional art of porcelain in Guangdong (广东), a craft with deep historical roots and contemporary significance in South China.
Xiang embroidery in Hunan: Cultural Heritage: Techniques
Explore the traditional art of xiang embroidery in Hunan (湖南), a craft with deep historical roots and contemporary significance in Central China.
Qinghai Thangka painting: Traditional Craftsmanship Guide
Explore the traditional art of thangka painting in Qinghai (青海), a craft with deep historical roots and contemporary significance in Northwest China.
Jilin ice sculpture: Traditional Craftsmanship Guide
Explore the traditional art of ice sculpture in Jilin (吉林), a craft with deep historical roots and contemporary significance in Northeast China.

















