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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.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Lao Feng Xiang Gold and Silver Processing
With a legacy spanning over a century, Lao Feng Xiang is renowned for its exceptional expertise in processing gold and silver.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Guzheng Making
The guzheng, a traditional Chinese musical instrument, boasts a history of over 200 years of craftsmanship.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Miniature sculpture
The art of miniature sculpture boasts a rich history spanning over 3,000 years in China.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Egg-carving of Songnan town
The egg-carving technique in Songnan town is an intangible cultural heritage item in Shanghai.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Shanghai Embroidery
Shanghai embroidery encompasses portraits, oil paintings, meticulous paintings, and more.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Zhenru Wheat Straw Paintings
Zhenru wheat straw paintings involve reshaping regular materials into fine art
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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Shanghai: Xuhang Yellow Grass-weaving
Sun-dried yellow grass is pruned, soaked, twisted or colored to make a variety of grass-weaving products that are both eco-friendly and beautiful.
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Food packages featuring famous Shanghai landmarks
Here are some foodstuffs with packaging that features images of famous Shanghai landmarks.