pasted the red-paper-cut design of five poisonous plants and gourds as the subject, and then put a bunch of green Chinese mugwort in each side. The red, white and green colors here matched well ...
They glued it to the walls and invented wallpaper. The Chinese even made toilet paper! Ask the children to describe in their own words what they just learned about the history of paper in China, and ...
"As an intangible cultural heritage, paper-cutting goes far beyond the patterns, shapes, or colors we see," Gao told the Global Times. "It's a powerful vessel of traditional Chinese culture ...
For centuries, the essential elements of Chinese intangible cultural heritage have been passed down from master to apprentice, from generation to generation. "With strokes that dance along the blade, ...