How can intangible cultural heritage showcase China's charm?
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At the third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, CGTN's Michael Wang not only tried his hand at making Beijing archaized porcelain and Chinese cloisonne artwork, but also met a new friend from Malta. Martin Azzorpardi, a teacher from Malta, told us how he brings Chinese intangible cultural heritage items into his chemistry classes.