Chinese craftsman makes 'flying kites on walnut' happen
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Wang Jianxue, a craftsman from east China’s Shandong Province, created a delicate walnut carving sculpture based on the original shape of the walnut. /VCG Photo

Wang Jianxue, a craftsman from east China’s Shandong Province, created a delicate walnut carving sculpture based on the original shape of the walnut. /VCG Photo

He presented a scene of four children flying different types of kites on a small walnut of just 3.7 centimeters long and 2.3 centimeters wide. /VCG Photo

He presented a scene of four children flying different types of kites on a small walnut of just 3.7 centimeters long and 2.3 centimeters wide. /VCG Photo

Walnut carving is a traditional Chinese folk craft of miniature sculpture and is listed as a national intangible cultural heritage. /VCG Photo

Walnut carving is a traditional Chinese folk craft of miniature sculpture and is listed as a national intangible cultural heritage. /VCG Photo