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Dubbed "an oil painting in embroidery," Manchu embroidery, also known as Bohai Mohe embroidery, is the traditional handicraft of the Man ethnic group in northeast China and a national-level intangible cultural heritage, featuring thick and three-dimensional effects. Take a look at some of the creations by Sun Yanling, a representative inheritor of Manchu embroidery from Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang. She started learning the handicraft in childhood and has since created a list of award-winning artworks by inheriting and modifying traditional stitching techniques.
Dubbed "an oil painting in embroidery," Manchu embroidery, also known as Bohai Mohe embroidery, is the traditional handicraft of the Man ethnic group in northeast China and a national-level intangible cultural heritage, featuring thick and three-dimensional effects. Take a look at some of the creations by Sun Yanling, a representative inheritor of Manchu embroidery from Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang. She started learning the handicraft in childhood and has since created a list of award-winning artworks by inheriting and modifying traditional stitching techniques.