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Vitality and renewal of lacquerware

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A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN
A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN

A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN

A view of the Chengdu panda research base. /CGTN
A view of the Chengdu panda research base. /CGTN

A view of the Chengdu panda research base. /CGTN

A view of the Chengdu panda research base. /CGTN
A view of the Chengdu panda research base. /CGTN

A view of the Chengdu panda research base. /CGTN

A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN
A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN

A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN

A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN
A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN

A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN

A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN
A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN

A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN

A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN
A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN

A view of modern Chengdu lacquerware. /CGTN

Overseas, the panda is a symbol of China; within China, it represents Chengdu. With their adorable black-and-white fur and laid-back demeanor, pandas have enchanted people throughout history. Li Haoran is a young Chengdu lacquerware designer who draws inspiration from the local panda research base. By combining traditional lacquerware craftsmanship with modern design concepts, Li creates unique pieces. As times change and trends evolve, this ancient art is being revitalized and Chengdu lacquerware is being imbued with fresh energy.

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