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Eight Shanghai buildings make 20th century heritage list
Eight historical buildings in Shanghai have been included in the ninth edition of the 20th-Century Chinese Architectural Heritage List. Let's take a closer look at them.
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After 75 years, PLA's 'miraculous' liberation of Shanghai remembered
Commanders strictly stuck to tactic of minimizing impact of fighting on infrastructure, residents
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Furnishing fashion in functional style
The historical legacy of the country's most internationalized port city continues to imbue its home decor with a unique chic that blends East and West.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Stone Inscription, Rubbing, and Mounting
For millennia, inscription, rubbing, and mounting have been effective ways to duplicate information in China.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Literati-driven Jiangnan Traditional Incense Custom
The custom preserves a 3,000-year-old tradition of incense-making and reflects the elegant and wise philosophy of Chinese civilization.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Crafting Traditional Chinese Opera Costumes
Step into the world of exquisite artistry and cultural heritage to learn about crafting traditional Chinese opera costumes.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Technique of Making Qingtuan
Qingtuan, or green rice balls, are traditionally eaten around the Qingming Festival.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Zaotou Painting
Zaohua, also known as "zaotou painting", is a traditional folk art originating from regions south of the Yangtze River.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Guqin-making Technique
The guqin is China's earliest stringed instrument. The fine-tuned, handmade guqin produces a deep, mellow sound and demands intricate craftsmanship.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Stone Sculptures
Shanghai's stone sculptures tradition blends China's classic artistry with Western carving and painting techniques.