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Huo’s family has been making woodprint New Year paintings for seven generations, and the clan shows no signs of stopping the practice.
Tianjin’s Woodprint New Year Paintings Remain Popular Goods

A tea art specialist makes tea during the Beijing International Tea Expo 2016, June 24, 2016.
Beijing Expo Showcases Tea Culture Around the World

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The stolen Buddha head is displayed at the National Museum of China, the second most visited museum in the world, next only to the Louvre in Paris, France.
Stolen Buddha Head Displayed at Museum of China in Beijing

The tie-dye process takes several days and no less than eight steps.
Tie-dye Art Thrives in Zhoucheng Village in Yunnan

Computer games are included in the cultural products that could potentially make it to the blacklist.
‘Harmful Cultural Products’ to Be Blacklisted by Ministry of Culture

White Crane Kung Fu traces its roots in the Yongchun County, Fujian Province.
White Crane Kung Fu Gains Global Attention

Tsinghua University is one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the country.
Ministry of Culture Revives Intangible Cultural Heritage with New Program

Fuliancheng has nurtured nearly 800 top-level Peking Opera performers.
Beijing Builds District to Preserve Intangible Cultural Heritage

Xuzhou fragrance sachets are based from an art form dating back to the Han Dynasty.
Female Xuzhou Artist’s Fragrant Sachet Business Flourishes

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