To greet the upcoming Spring Festival of the 2025 Year of the Snake, the Changsha Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall has recently launched a special exhibition highlighting intangible cultural heritage. Divided into three parts, the exhibition brings together snake-inspired works in the intangible cultural heritage category, including carving, painting, paper cutting, embroidery, and weaving. This allows visitors to feel the integration of traditional culture and modern aesthetics. The photo shows tourists visiting the exhibition. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)
To greet the upcoming Spring Festival of the 2025 Year of the Snake, the Changsha Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall has recently launched a special exhibition highlighting intangible cultural heritage. Divided into three parts, the exhibition brings together snake-inspired works in the intangible cultural heritage category, including carving, painting, paper cutting, embroidery, and weaving. This allows visitors to feel the integration of traditional culture and modern aesthetics. The photo shows tourists visiting the exhibition. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)
To greet the upcoming Spring Festival of the 2025 Year of the Snake, the Changsha Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall has recently launched a special exhibition highlighting intangible cultural heritage. Divided into three parts, the exhibition brings together snake-inspired works in the intangible cultural heritage category, including carving, painting, paper cutting, embroidery, and weaving. This allows visitors to feel the integration of traditional culture and modern aesthetics. The photo shows tourists visiting the exhibition. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)
To greet the upcoming Spring Festival of the 2025 Year of the Snake, the Changsha Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall has recently launched a special exhibition highlighting intangible cultural heritage. Divided into three parts, the exhibition brings together snake-inspired works in the intangible cultural heritage category, including carving, painting, paper cutting, embroidery, and weaving. This allows visitors to feel the integration of traditional culture and modern aesthetics. The photo shows tourists visiting the exhibition. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)
To greet the upcoming Spring Festival of the 2025 Year of the Snake, the Changsha Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall has recently launched a special exhibition highlighting intangible cultural heritage. Divided into three parts, the exhibition brings together snake-inspired works in the intangible cultural heritage category, including carving, painting, paper cutting, embroidery, and weaving. This allows visitors to feel the integration of traditional culture and modern aesthetics. The photo shows tourists visiting the exhibition. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Kuang Zhenzhen
Chinese source: hunantoday