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Wang Xia makes cloth tigers at her studio in Yangquan City, north China's Shanxi Province. The process consists of drawing, cutting, embroidering, sewing, stuffing and pasting. Wang is the fourth-generation inheritor of the craft known as Pingding cloth art, a provincial intangible cultural heritage. Pingding cloth art developed during the Ming and Qing dynasties around 600 years ago.