Traditional courtyard showcases Baotou intangible cultural heritages
A traditional stone-brick building with 11 rooms and a large courtyard in Shiguai district, Baotou, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, is a popular spot for people looking to learn more about the city's intangible cultural heritages, such as liuhetai pillows, paper cutting and dough modeling. [Photo/Baotou Evening News]
Steamed flower buns [Photo/Baotou Evening News]
A woman shows an intricate Baotou paper-cutting. Baotou paper-cutting incorporates grassland and nomadic culture, and was listed as part of China's preserved cultural heritage in 2010. [Photo/Baotou Evening News]
A picture shows traditional quadrangle dwellings [Photo/Baotou Evening News]