The summer holiday life has been colorful for primary students in Hejian, a county-level city in Cangzhou, North China's Hebei province because they have been practicing the skill of porcelain carving, which is a city-level intangible cultural heritage.
Some students from Longhuadian village put down their pens and picked up knives and hammers to carve porcelain on Wednesday at a workshop hosted by Hou Hanpeng, a local representative carver and inheritor of the skill.
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