What happens when curious young minds meet the heritage of lacquerware?
On Saturday, a special study program launched by Wuhan Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology invited children to explore the art of Chinese lacquerware through hands-on activities and interactive learning. From discovering how lacquerware is made to learning about its conservation and decorative motifs, the experience was both educational and fun!
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