Intangible cultural heritage exhibition opens in Beijing prior to Children's Day
2011-05-30 10:00:55 未知
Two girls chat happyily as they look at the kites at an intangible cultural heritage exhibition in a museum in Beijing, capital of China, May 28, 2011. About one thousand students and teachers visited the exhibition, showing over 600 works made by students and teachers including tie-dyeing, paper-cuts and kites.
Two girls look at a paper tripod vessel at an intangible cultural heritage exhibition in a museum in Beijing, capital of China, May 28, 2011. About one thousand students and teachers visited the exhibition, showing over 600 works made by students and teachers including tie-dyeing, paper-cuts and kites.
A boy looks at sugar-coated figurines at an intangible cultural heritage exhibition in a museum in Beijing, capital of China, May 28, 2011. About one thousand students and teachers visited the exhibition, showing over 600 works made by students and teachers including tie-dyeing, paper-cuts and kites.
A girl looks at a paper handicraft at an intangible cultural heritage exhibition in a museum in Beijing, capital of China, May 28, 2011. About one thousand students and teachers visited the exhibition, showing over 600 works made by students and teachers including tie-dyeing, paper-cuts and kites.
A boy looks at dough figurines at an intangible cultural heritage exhibition in a museum in Beijing, capital of China, May 28, 2011. About one thousand students and teachers visited the exhibition, showing over 600 works made by students and teachers including tie-dyeing, paper-cuts and kites.
Two girls look at handicrafs at an intangible cultural heritage exhibition in a museum in Beijing, capital of China, May 28, 2011. About one thousand students and teachers visited the exhibition, showing over 600 works made by students and teachers including tie-dyeing, paper-cuts and kites.
A teacher looks at a craftwork made of bead strings at an intangible cultural heritage exhibition in a museum in Beijing, capital of China, May 28, 2011. About one thousand students and teachers visited the exhibition, showing over 600 works made by students and teachers including tie-dyeing, paper-cuts and kites.
Picture taken on May 28, 2011 shows a dough figurine shown at an intangible cultural heritage exhibition in a museum in Beijing, capital of China, May 28, 2011. About one thousand students and teachers visited the exhibition, showing over 600 works made by students and teachers including tie-dyeing, paper-cuts and kites.
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