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Quanzhou cultural and creative products to be featured in online exhibition
The Second Quanzhou Cultural and Creative Products Exhibition will launch online on Aug 17 and run until Oct 17, aiming to stimulate consumption and drive corporate sales.
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Shaolin Temple monks reproduce traditional Chinese kung fu
In recent years, Quanzhou Shaolin Temple has been vigorously promoting the spirit of martial arts, attracting many kung fu enthusiasts at home and abroad to Quanzhou, a city in East China's Fujian province.
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Video unveils history of Maritime Silk Road in Sydney
The China Cultural Center and China Toursim Office in Sydney launched an online video show featuring the Maritime Silk Road on July 15.
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Quanzhou to launch ICH promotional activities
To mark Cultural and Natural Heritage Day, which this year falls on June 13, Quanzhou municipal bureau of culture, broadcasting, television and tourism is set to launch a series of publicity events to show off its intangible cultural heritage (ICH).
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Quanzhou adds 38 municipal intangible cultural heritage projects
Quanzhou municipal government recently announced a sixth batch of 38 municipal intangible cultural heritage projects, bringing its total number to 262.
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Exhibition shows intangible cultural heritages in Quanzhou
The 2020 Runwu Wusheng Chinese New Year Exhibition kicked off at West Street in Quanzhou on May 1, after being delayed due to the COVID-19 epidemic.
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Quanzhou festive lanterns
Quanzhou festive lanterns originated in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), and flourished in the Song (960-1279) and Yuan (1271-1368) dynasties.
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Quanzhou Nanyin
Quanzhou Nanyin, known as a "living fossil" from China's musical history, is one of the oldest existing musical forms in China.