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China is a country which has a long history. It has lots of traditional handicrafts£¨ÊÖ¹¤ÒÕÆ·£©. 1.It varies from animals and plants to the scenes of our everyday lives. Guangling paper-cutting is one of the country's most famous craftsmanships. Thanks to the efforts of Zhang Duotang, a descendant£¨ºó´ú£©of its founder, paper-cutting has now developed into a industry.
The Guangling paper-cutting has been listed in the list of nationally protected intangible cultural heritage(·ÇÎïÖÊÎÄ»¯ÒŲú). 2. It is regarded as a "Unique Chinese Folk Art" and was added to the list of World Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2009.
There are 38 procedures about making paper cuts. It's a pure handicraft that cannot be replaced by modern machines. But as more and more young people are leaving Guangling to find work, it's an art that is slowly dying. However, Zhang has decided to do something about it. 3.
In 2007, Zhang began to build the Guangling paper-cutting cultural industry park, investing£¨Í¶×Ê£© over 45 million yuan into the project.
4. Besides, he set up a paper-cutting industry chain in the process.
5. He also thinks that it is a duty for him to pass on the skill. He and his team research how to make better paper-cutting from morning to night. It is their efforts that make the world know about Chinese paper-cutting. We believe that Chinese paper-cutting art will be well handed down.
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