Woodblock printing was invented in the Song Dynasty (960-1279). As this art form developed and became more and more popular among Chinese people, its content and functions also increased.
From blessing deities to folk scenes, Yangjiabu woodblock prints capture a wide range of themes, reflecting people's heartfelt emotions and hopes for a better life. The "Zao Wang" print, a key figure ...
Woodblock printing works on display at Prince Kung's Palace Museum in Beijing. [Photo provided to China Daily] Prince Kung's Palace Museum in Beijing is hosting woodblock printing and ancient ...
Yangjiabu woodblock prints capture a wide range of themes, reflecting people's heartfelt emotions and hopes for a better life. The "Zao Wang" print, a key figure in Chinese New Year celebrations ...
Once a traditional Spring Festival pastime, this 2,000-year-old game integrates elements of fantasy and imperial culture.
On January 26, Huo Qingyou, a representative inheritor of the Yangliuqing woodblock Chinese New Year paintings, unveiled a creative zodiac painting for the Year of the Snake to embrace the first ...