Arts
and Crafts
China
is a treasure house of arts and crafts which are an important part
of the Nation's cultural inheritance. Products such as carving,
embroidery, pottery and porcelain, glassware and dyeing, replicas of
ancient cultural relics are all exquisitely crafted. Other
well-known crafts are weaving, printing and dyeing. Cloisonne is a
special traditional handicraft of Beijing while Jiangxi Jingdezhen
ware is a representative of China's fine porcelain. China's handmade
carpets are much sought after in international markets. Suzhou,
Hunan, Guangdong and Sichuan embroidery are four of China's
best-known embroideries. Some of the regional art and craft
specialties include the wood carving of Dongyang and the bamboo
products of Shengxian from Zhejiang Province, the clay figurine of
Master Zhang from Tianjin, the grass and wickerwork from Shandong
Province, the three color-glaze Tang ware of Luoyang from Henan
Province, the batik from Guizhou Province and the Huishan clay
figurine of Wuxi from Jiangsu Province. Also well-know are the four
treasures of study of Xuan paper and ink stick from Anhui Province,
Duan ink slab from Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province, and Shanlianhu
writing brush from Wuxing, Zhejiang Province. There are many other
famous handicrafts, such as folk paper cuts created by women
farmers.
Other
popular Chinese products include:
Silk: Chinese silk is famous in the world for its magnificent quality, color and variety. Representative samples are brocade from Hangzhou, Sichuan brocade from Chengdu, the fine, tough silk and pure silk crepe from Suzhou and tussah silk from Dandong.
Tea: China is the home of tea. Tea is divided into green, black, perfumed, white and Wulong tea. Longjing (green tea) and Biluochun (green tea), are famous throughout the world.