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The Shi-Family Clay Sculpture (Shi Ji Ni Su) in Tianjin dates back to the mid-Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) and stands as one of the region's most prestigious forms of intangible cultural heritage. As the Year of the Horse approaches, the inheritors of the Shi-Family Clay Sculpture have unveiled the "Happiness Horse" series – a collection of decorative figurines bursting with vibrant colors. Each hue carries a heartfelt blessing. As we welcome the Chinese New Year, which color would you pick to define your Year of the Horse? Join CGTN's #AllThingsHorses to celebrate the Year of the Horse!
The Shi-Family Clay Sculpture (Shi Ji Ni Su) in Tianjin dates back to the mid-Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) and stands as one of the region's most prestigious forms of intangible cultural heritage. As the Year of the Horse approaches, the inheritors of the Shi-Family Clay Sculpture have unveiled the "Happiness Horse" series – a collection of decorative figurines bursting with vibrant colors. Each hue carries a heartfelt blessing. As we welcome the Chinese New Year, which color would you pick to define your Year of the Horse? Join CGTN's #AllThingsHorses to celebrate the Year of the Horse!