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Discover the timeless beauty of Nanjing’s Yunjin brocade, a luxurious silk fabric whose intricate craftsmanship dates back to ancient dynasties.
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Discover the timeless beauty of Nanjing’s Yunjin brocade, a luxurious silk fabric whose intricate craftsmanship dates back to ancient dynasties.

Explore Beijing’s Cloisonne Art Museum of China, where the rich history and modern revival of cloisonne, a traditional Chinese craft, comes to life.
Discover how Beijing’s Cloisonne Art Museum is bringing the ancient craft of cloisonne to the modern world.

Buyi craftswomen in Guizhou Province keep a thousand-year-old batik tradition alive, painting molten wax patterns and dyeing fabrics with herbal dyes.

Colorful handmade lanterns are in high demand in Nanjing’s Confucius Temple area as the Lantern Festival approaches on February 12. Artisans are crafting exquisite lanterns, attracting eager visitors.

Kesi weaving, a centuries-old craft from China, employs the unique “cut weft” technique to create intricate designs. Discover how this ancient art is being revived for new generations.

UNESCO has recognized China’s Spring Festival as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, highlighting the festival’s rich traditions and global significance.

Kesi, known as ‘painting in silk,’ is a traditional Chinese weaving art famed for its intricate designs and unparalleled craftsmanship. Discover how this ancient technique brings images to life with silk threads.

Ji Fang, daughter of a zisha clay miner, infuses tradition with innovation, crafting unique teapots that blend intricate techniques and individuality, bringing the art of zisha to life.

Young potter Xu Qu continues her family’s century-old tradition of crafting zisha teapots in Yixing, Jiangsu Province, infusing heritage with a modern perspective.