China on the path to revitalize traditional crafts
CULTURE
By He Yan

2017-03-25 15:28:35

A revitalization plan for Chinese traditional craftsmanship  was rolled out on Friday, amid efforts to protect intangible cultural heritage.
By 2020, China will have seen a "significant enhancement" of the ability to carry on traditional crafts with better industry management and market compatibility, according to the plan issued by the ministries of culture, industry and information technology and finance.
The incomes of those involved will be increased and employment promoted significantly, according to the plan posted on the website of China's cabinet, the State Council.
Zhang Lan, inheritor of batik printing of the Miao nationality /CFP Photo
Among the 1,372 items on the national list of intangible cultural heritage, more than 300 are traditional crafts, mainly concerning fine arts, traditional Chinese medicine and ethnic clothing.
The government will formulate a revitalization list to support key projects which have great development potential and will help employment.
Kids study bandhnu traditional crafts in Jiaxin, east China’s Zhejiang Province. The traditional bandhnu technique includes designing, painting, tying with thread, dip-dyeing, removing threads, poaching and trimming. /CFP Photo
Young people will be encouraged to participate. Universities, enterprises and other organizations will step up training and research.
International exchange and cooperation will also be promoted, according to the plan.
Inheritor of terrazzo in Kashgar, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region /CFP Photo
Some enterprises have set up workshops in areas with rich resources of traditional crafts to help local craftsmen improve product quality. As sales are expanding, more people have found jobs and shaken off poverty, said an official with the Ministry of Culture. 
(Source: Xinhua)

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