Also known as "harmonica" or "bamboo reed", Chinese mouth organ is a folk musical instrument enjoyed a long history.
The Miao ethnic group's silver ornaments are second to none, both in terms of quantity and variety.
A look into the famous ink slabs reveals its historical, cultural, and aesthetic values throughout Chinese history.
Shubi is also named as Zhi, including "Shu" (comb) and "Bi"(fine-toothed comb) and was one of eight hair-styles in ancient China.
Papercuts refer to handicrafts made by cuttingpaperwith scissors to form different patterns and pasting them on walls, windows, doors and ceilings.
Kites were invented by the Chinese people over 2000 years ago.
The hairy monkeys, a kind of handicraft seldom known to young people tofay, are eormously popular among old Beijingers with an air of charming naivety.
Chinese ribbon buttons have always been the most fascinating part of Chinese costumes with their classical beauty and antique flavor.
Originating in the East Han Dynasty (25-220), Chinese colored lanterns reached their peak during the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties.
Having its origin in people's love of flowers, Chinese flower arrangement is an important part of interior decorating.
With its unique features, metal crafts play a special role among China's arts and crafts.
Pokerwork refers to a form of decoration involving burning designs into timber, leather or other materials.