In Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, the Ewenki people’s traditional “sunflower” craft stands out as a distinctive form of handicraft. Once carried by hunters as a protective charm, this finely crafted work of fur and leather is now recognized as an intangible cultural heritage of the region. Rich in ethnic symbolism and artistry, it embodies the enduring cultural spirit of the Ewenki people.
Festivals & Cutoms
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Festivals & Cutoms
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