Known for its intricate openwork carving and gold lacquer techniques, Chaozhou wood carving was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. Master Gu Liuxi, a renowned inheritor, has dedicated over five decades to this art. Through his masterpieces and mentorship, he continues to preserve and innovate this treasured tradition.
Cultural Exchange
Shanghai tea salon in London brews cultural ties
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Chinese people at home and abroad bond together in ritual ceremony