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A 1,000-year-old festival craft is trending again in China – thanks to Gen Z.
In Jiexiu, north China's Shanxi Province, young artisans are sculpting dough into creative symbols of luck and prosperity for the Chinese New year, also known as the Spring Festival.
A 1,000-year-old festival craft is trending again in China – thanks to Gen Z.
In Jiexiu, north China's Shanxi Province, young artisans are sculpting dough into creative symbols of luck and prosperity for the Chinese New year, also known as the Spring Festival.