The technique of traditional shoes making is the intangible cultural heritage of Lishui city in Zhejiang. The booming rural e-commerce has played a positive role in promoting these cloth shoes to consumers outside the county.
The Palace Museum in Beijing has recently shared a range of photos featuring ancient chopsticks used in the royal palace on the micro blog Sina Weibo.
Li Ruzhen, a 65-year-old retiree from a local cultural center in Yuncheng, East China's Shanxi province, has had a lifelong hobby: kite-making.
Story of Yanxi Palace online series has swept the internet in less than a month. Set in the Qing Dynasty imperial harem, it tells the story of Wei Yingluo transforming herself from a lady-in-waiting into a royal concubine, mother of the future emperor.
Local farmer Ding Xisen in Boli town of Shandong province's Qingdao has dedicated more than 20 years to the study and craft of straw painting.
Peony porcelain, a unique variety of firing porcelain in Luoyang, reflects a combination of peony imagery with Chinese porcelain culture.
Li studied folk arts and crafts design and graduated from Jilin Agricultural University in 2006.
In 1991, Beijing-based musician Wang Wei went on a tour with China Oriental Performing Arts Group as bassist. During the tour, he became fascinated by the shakuhachi, a kind of Japanese bamboo flute. Later, he found out that the shakuhachi, which was called chi ba in Chinese, was introduced to Japan during the Tang Dynasty (618-907).
Porcelain in rouge-red glaze was a type of ceramic created in the Kangxi Period, which matured in the Yongzheng Period of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
The ongoing two sessions in Beijing are the first that Wei Bo, a new deputy to the National People's Congress from Guizhou province, has attended.
Villager Liu Xiaodong developed paper out of panda waste in 2016 which vitalized the method of paper making.
Sui Yiyang started out wanting to learn to play the "guqin", but he now crafts the instruments with his own hands.