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Folk culture event in Baotou welcomes in Chinese New Year
2022-01-28
A folk culture event kicked off in the Jiuyuan district of Baotou city, in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region on Jan 19.
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Leather paintings express innovation
2021-12-10
Leather carving, which is an intangible cultural heritage in Baotou, is a form of artwork native to the region
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Traditional courtyard showcases Baotou intangible cultural heritages
2021-10-13
A traditional stone-brick building with 11 rooms and a large courtyard in Shiguai district, Baotou, is a popular spot for people looking to learn more about the city's intangible cultural heritages.
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Baotou craftswoman embroiders culture, promotes Liuhetai Pillows
2021-08-25
Wen Yonghua has been embroidering Liuhetai Pillows, an intangible cultural heritage in Inner Mongolia autonomous region, since she was a child.
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Nadam extravaganza showcases Mongolian ethnic culture
2021-08-02
The 31st Inner Mongolia Nadam Fair opened in Darhan Muminggan Joint Banner, Baotou, which is in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, July 31.
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Baotou artist helps pass on precious cloisonne tradition
2021-07-23
Liu Dongmei started off skillfully fashioning a piece. As an expert in cloisonne work, a traditional handicraft technique that is also Chinese intangible cultural heritage, she is playing a part in its future.
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Nadam extravaganza set to open on July 31 in Baotou
2021-07-22
The 31st Inner Mongolia Nadam Fair is set to open on July 31 in Darhan Muminggan Joint Banner, Baotou, in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
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Baotou city promotes its traditional handicrafts
2021-06-22
Eight traditional handicrafts from Baotou city – located in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region – were recently included in the first autonomous region-level traditional handicraft revitalization catalog, according to a report in the Baotou Daily.
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Sheepskin paintings celebrate art inheritance, innovation
2021-04-06
The renowned sheepskin painting of the Ji clan in Baotou – in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region – is an ancient art form, with a history that can be traced back to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).