On June 14, Chongqing’s Rongchang district hosted the Bashu Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition, showcasing nearly 100 heritage treasures from Sichuan and Chongqing — including Rongchang pottery, folding fans, Tongliang dragon lanterns, and Shu embroidery. Blending static and live displays, the exhibition offered an immersive cultural experience allowing visitors to see, taste, touch, and experience the timeless charm of traditional Chinese arts.
Ba is the ancient name for Chongqing and Shu for Sichuan.
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