The new exhibition Inkless Ink at the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum in Beijing invites visitors to experience contemporary Zhejiang woodcarving art. Created by 20 adept woodcarvers, the works on display bring to life landscapes, birds, flowers and narratives of life — all carved with extraordinary skill and vitality. Every piece tells a story in wood, showing how tradition can be both timeless and continually innovated.
Dates: Until Sept 17
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