
The Romanian embroidery. [Photo/Quanzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum]
The Maritime Silk Road Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition, with the tagline "Unbounded Heritage, Shared Glory of the Silk Road", is being held from Dec 11 to 14 at the Quanzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum.
The event features two exhibition zones, bringing together extensive intangible cultural heritage (ICH) projects from home and abroad, building a platform for dialogue and mutual appreciation among civilizations.
The international exhibition zone showcases art treasures from across Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America, including the Burmese string puppet, Romanian embroidery, Russian botanical illustration, and traditional Polish ceramics.
The Chinese exhibition zone presents selected ICH works from provinces and regions along the Silk Road, including Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Xizang autonomous region, and Shandong province.
Representative items such as Suzhou embroidery, Qingtian stone carving, and Zhuang brocade are displayed, spanning various categories such as carving, embroidery, and painting.

Zhuang brocade works. [Photo/Quanzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum]

Laiwu tin carving works. [Photo/Quanzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum]
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