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French Guests Experience Intangible Cultural Heritage in Changsha

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The 7th China-France Cultural Forum opened in Changsha on November 3. A Hunan intangible cultural heritage exhibition, themed on "silk thread," was held on the site, featuring dedicated displays for Changsha paper-cutting, Hunan embroidery, and other intangible cultural heritage items. At the exhibition, artisans demonstrated their crafts, fully showcasing the charm of Hunan's intangible cultural heritage. Many French guests were drawn to experience these cultural treasures. The photo shows a Chinese artisan creating a silhouette paper-cutting work for a French guest. (Photo/Yang Huafeng, Chinanews)


The 7th China-France Cultural Forum opened in Changsha on November 3. A Hunan intangible cultural heritage exhibition, themed on "silk thread," was held on the site, featuring dedicated displays for Changsha paper-cutting, Hunan embroidery, and other intangible cultural heritage items. At the exhibition, artisans demonstrated their crafts, fully showcasing the charm of Hunan's intangible cultural heritage. Many French guests were drawn to experience these cultural treasures. The photo shows a Chinese artisan instructing a French guest in making a Chinese knot. (Photo/Yang Huafeng, Chinanews)


The 7th China-France Cultural Forum opened in Changsha on November 3. A Hunan intangible cultural heritage exhibition, themed on "silk thread," was held on the site, featuring dedicated displays for Changsha paper-cutting, Hunan embroidery, and other intangible cultural heritage items. At the exhibition, artisans demonstrated their crafts, fully showcasing the charm of Hunan's intangible cultural heritage. Many French guests were drawn to experience these cultural treasures. The photo shows Chinese artisans introducing Changsha palm fiber weaving craft to a French guest. (Photo/Yang Huafeng, Chinanews)


The 7th China-France Cultural Forum opened in Changsha on November 3. A Hunan intangible cultural heritage exhibition, themed on "silk thread," was held on the site, featuring dedicated displays for Changsha paper-cutting, Hunan embroidery, and other intangible cultural heritage items. At the exhibition, artisans demonstrated their crafts, fully showcasing the charm of Hunan's intangible cultural heritage. Many French guests were drawn to experience these cultural treasures. The photo shows a French guest appreciating Hunan embroidery creations. (Photo/Yang Huafeng, Chinanews)


The 7th China-France Cultural Forum opened in Changsha on November 3. A Hunan intangible cultural heritage exhibition, themed on "silk thread," was held on the site, featuring dedicated displays for Changsha paper-cutting, Hunan embroidery, and other intangible cultural heritage items. At the exhibition, artisans demonstrated their crafts, fully showcasing the charm of Hunan's intangible cultural heritage. Many French guests were drawn to experience these cultural treasures. The photo shows a French guest taking photos of Changsha palm fiber weaving works. (Photo/Yang Huafeng, Chinanews)


The 7th China-France Cultural Forum opened in Changsha on November 3. A Hunan intangible cultural heritage exhibition, themed on "silk thread," was held on the site, featuring dedicated displays for Changsha paper-cutting, Hunan embroidery, and other intangible cultural heritage items. At the exhibition, artisans demonstrated their crafts, fully showcasing the charm of Hunan's intangible cultural heritage. Many French guests were drawn to experience these cultural treasures. The photo shows a French guest trying his hand at making a Chinese knot. (Photo/Yang Huafeng, Chinanews)

This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Pang Yuehui

Chinese source: Chinanews