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On Sunday, Feb. 11, the Charles B. Wang Center at Stony Brook University held a Chinese Paper-Cutting Workshop with Master Ming Liang Lu.
She also created the Zodiac Fun Experience, an innovative work with 12 unique boxes, each representing a different Chinese zodiac sign, a playful way to engage people in the culture carried by paper.
After concluding a month-long research and video-documentary on ancient papermaking, a special symposium highlighting Chinese paper cultural heritage was held at Tsinghua University on Dec 12.
Chinese culture inspiration for student essays By JACK FREIFELDER in New York (China Daily USA) Updated: 2014-12-02 09:39 ...
In 2009, The Chinese paper-cut was inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the UNESCO. Chinese papercuts are rich in content.
Chinese state media has urged the UK’s most famous museum to return items “stolen” in past centuries, potentially widening a rift between the Asian nation and the West.
Chinese culture reflects the customs and traditions of one of the largest countries in the world, with 1.34 billion people.
One night in Kunming, China last December I was out to dinner with a former professor, a middle-aged Chinese woman. She had just returned from a trip to Washington D.C. and at one point during the ...