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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Caosugong Inksticks
For those who love traditional Chinese calligraphy and ink painting, the Chinese inkstick is one of the so-called "four treasures of a Chinese study room".
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Jiading Confucian Temple returns with new look
Recently, after more than a year of meticulous restoration, the Jiading Confucian Temple has been renovated with a fresh look, breathing new life and vitality into the site.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Duo Yun Xuan's Water-color Woodblock Printing
Duo Yun Xuan's water-color woodblock printing is a vibrant fusion of drawing, engraving and block printing.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Zhou Huchen Brushes
With a heritage of over 300 years, Zhou Huchen is a famous name in China's brush-making industry.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Jiangnan Sizhu Music
Jiangnan sizhu music is renowned for its graceful melodies and improvisational charm.
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Master craftsman: It's not enough to put intangible cultural heritage just in display
Shen Guoxing, the sixth generation of Shanghai jewelry company Lao Feng Xiang, has dedicated over half his life to reviving its gold and silver processing craft.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Shanghai-style Penjing
Shanghai-style penjing is celebrated for its unique flair and is a key school of this art form.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Pudong Dragon Dance
The Pudong Dragon Dance features dynamic dances, lively drum beats, and impressive acrobatic feats.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Restoration of ancient calligraphy and painting works
For decades, Li Lingen and his wife, Li Jinhua, have dedicated themselves to the restoration of ancient calligraphy works and Chinese ink paintings.
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Master craftsman dedicates life to revitalizing skill
Shen Guoxing is the sixth generation of Shanghai jewelry company Lao Feng Xiang to carry on its gold-and silver-processing craft.