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| Chinese Red Lantern |
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| Lanterns, the traditional folk craftwork, are still popular all over the country. And the art of lanterns, as the precious traditional culture of Chinese, is also inherited and continues among folks. |
| Paper-cut |
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| Paper-cut Paper-cutting History Chinese paper cutting is a unique art form and has existed for thousands of years with a long history featuring both national and regional themes. |
| Chinese Knotting |
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| Chinese knotting (Chinese: 中國结 ;pinyin: Zhōnggu ji) is a decorative handicraft arts that began as a form of Chinese folk art in the Tang and Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD) in China. |
| Hairy Monkey |
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| Golden-cicada monkey The golden-cicada monkey, made of periostracum cicada, is a unique folk handicraft popular in Beijing .The local handicraft men have used the product to display the colorful folk customs of this ancient city. |
| Lacquer Engraving |
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| History of Carved Lacquer Carved lacquer in China has a very long history of over 1400 years. It started from Tang Dynasty .and because prosperous in Song 、 Yuan 、 Ming and Qing Dynasties. |
| Peking Opera Mask |
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| Peking Opera has a more than 200-year history and is the national opera of China . It is popular among Chinese and people of other nationalities alike for its dramatic presentation of Chinese culture and history. |
| Kite |
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| A kite is a flying tethered aircraft that depends upon the tension of a tethering system. The necessary lift that makes the kite wing fly is generated when air (or in some cases water) flows over and under the kite's wing, producing low pressure abo |
| Cross-Stitch |
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| Cross-stitch is a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches are used to form a picture. Cross-stitch is usually executed on easily countable even weave fabric called aida cloth. |
| Colored Glaze |
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| Feeder, be named Glass and it is a tradition in our country based on the process of glass formation and development of special products, a long history. After the Ming Dynasty, Glass was renamed feeder. Qing Emperor Kangxi years, the emperor ordered |
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