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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.
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.
HONG KONG--A 700-year-old Chinese painted scroll from the Yuan Dynasty fetched 306.6 million Hong Kong dollars ($41.8 million) at a Sotheby’s auction in Hong Kong. The 201-centimeter scroll ...
Yulin paper-cutting has developed over the centuries. Craftsmen use scissors to cut out a scroll of northern Shaanxi folklore. When the Chinese-New-Year-themed paper cutting was completed commonly ...
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