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Peng Liusheng, inheritor of the Dazu stone carving intangible cultural heritage, welcomes the Chinese New Year with his chisel. His sculpted horse features steady lines and a galloping posture, each stroke rooted in the 1,000-year-old techniques of Dazu stone carving. CGTN invites you to join the #AllThingsHorses challenge, capture the power of the horse in your own way and let blessings carry forward.
Peng Liusheng, inheritor of the Dazu stone carving intangible cultural heritage, welcomes the Chinese New Year with his chisel. His sculpted horse features steady lines and a galloping posture, each stroke rooted in the 1,000-year-old techniques of Dazu stone carving. CGTN invites you to join the #AllThingsHorses challenge, capture the power of the horse in your own way and let blessings carry forward.