The Chinese yo-yo, otherwise known as the Chinese diabolo, is a traditional Chinese toy which requires a lot training to play gracefully with.
Cha Risu, a Mocchngolian craftsman, has persisted in making Morin Khuur (also known as the horsehead fiddle) for 17 years. He established a Morin Khuur factory in 2000, eleven years before Morin Khuur crafting was inscribed on China’s national intangible cultural heritage list.
The traditional porcelain industry of Jingdezhen is being revived from the roots up.
National inheritors from over ten origins signed the bid to support Chinese New Year woodblock prints becoming a UNESCO listing.
The traditional technique of making Xiaguan Tuocha Tea, a kind of dark tea, has been inscribed on the third National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in China since 2013.
Cha Risu, a Mocchngolian craftsman, has persisted in making Morin Khuur (also known as the horsehead fiddle) for 17 year...
Lacking their own written language, embroidery and silversmithing play a key role in passing down Miao history and cult...
Single bamboo drifting, a traditional sport of the Dong people in southwestern China's Guizhou Province.