Zhejiang Province is naturally endowed with scenic beauty and ingenious
people
The Lou Kau Mansion - inscribed on UNESCO’s list
of World Heritage sites - plays an important role in showcasing Chinese culture,
promoting intangible cultural heritage and advancing cultural exchange with
Mainland China. On this occasion, the Lou Kau Mansion presents the third batch
of traditional Chinese folk art treasures to local residents and visitors, who
may enjoy handicrafts revolving around items such as stone, gourd, wood, brick
and porcelain carvings, pyrography, Fengyang flower drums and feather fans.
Through a fascinating combination of tangible and intangible cultural heritage,
this arts show seeks to promote the profound and extensive culture of the region
which, since times immemorial, has inspired countless Chinese artists and
literati.