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Chinese paper-cut remains a thriving art form today. While the traditional use of paper-cut for decorations during festivals continues, the craft has also adapted to contemporary tastes and uses.
Long time ago, glassware was very expensive. Instead, people would paste a kind of Korean paper to their window frames. When the New Year came, people would paste once again to give it a new look.
Students cut paper in the shape of snakes during an event to celebrate the upcoming International Chinese Language Day, which ...
Teachers and residents gathered in southern Czech city of Ceske Budejovice on Wednesday to celebrate the International ...
The largely forgotten Cold Food Festival, known in Mandarin as hanshi jie, is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated ... and the burning of incense and paper goods. The practice of eating ...
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