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Chinese Folding Fan 紙扇
Handheld fan, or simply hand fan, may be any broad, flat surface that is waved back-and-forth to create an airflow. Generally, purpose-made handheld fans are folding fans, which are shaped like a sector of a circle.
Chinese Jade 翡翠
Jade crafting were among the most precious and luxurious ones, with a history of four thousand years. Jade symbolizes merit, grace and dignity and occupies a special position in people's consciousness. It is used both to decorate rooms, and as…
Tags: Qing Dynasty
Chinese Kites 風箏
These kites are delicately made of paper and bamboo have numerous shapes such as swallow, centipede, butterfly etc. Regarded as an artistic marvel, the kite makers' skills in both painting and in the design of the kites' flexible flying movement are…
Tags: Zhou Dynasty
Chinese Knotting 中國結
A Chinese knot is a knot that is tied and woven from a single length of cord or rope to be a variety of shapes and of varying complexity. Each shape has its own symbolic meaning, and nowadays you can find them as decoration, gifts for special…
Tags: Song Dynasty, Tang Dynasty
Chinese Lantern 燈籠
Originated from Eastern Han Dynasty, paper lanterns were mainly used as lamps in ancient China. Paper and silk were the major materials used for manufacturing.
Tags: Han Dynasty
Chinese Lion Dance Costume 舞獅
A lion costume used a form of traditional dance in Chinese culture and other Asian countries in which performers mimic a lion's movements.
The lion dance is one of the most important traditions at Chinese New Year. It is performed to bring…
The lion dance is one of the most important traditions at Chinese New Year. It is performed to bring…
Tags: Three-kingdoms Period
Chinese Painting 國畫
Chinese painting is done on paper or silk, using a variety of brushes, ink and dye. Subjects vary, including: portrait, landscape, flowers, birds, animals, and insects.
Tags: Warring States period
Chinese Shuttlecock (Jianzi) 毽子
Jianzi is a traditional Chinese national sport in which players aim to keep a heavily weighted shuttlecock in the air by using their bodies, apart from the hands.
Tags: Han Dynasty
Chinese Silk 絲綢
A silkworm produces 1000 meters (3280 feet) of silk thread in its lifespan of just 28 days and is of great value. Major local silk products in China are Shu, Yun, Song Brocade and brocades by ethnic minorities such as the Zhuang and the Dong peoples…
Tags: Prior Xia Dynasty
Chinese Timber-framed Structures 木結構建築
Standing as distinctive symbols of Chinese architectural culture, timber-framed structures are found throughout the country. The wooden components such as the columns, beams, purlins, lintel and bracket sets are connected by tenon joints in a…
Tags: Xia Dynasty
