During the recent Spring Festival, locals and tourists alike flocked to intangible cultural heritage venues across Taizhou city to experience the special appeal of the region's rich traditional culture.
Li Yulian, a 78-year-old resident in Huangqiao town, Taixing, East China's Jiangsu province, is embroidering a pair of tiger-head shoes for a new-born baby.
Teng Jianghua, an artist in Hailing district of Taizhou city Jiangsu province, has brought modern engraving to the city, filling the gap in calligraphy and carving art.
Hua Manrong, a master bamboo weaver from Jingjiang city – a county-level city, administered by Taizhou city, in East China's Jiangsu province – is dedicated to preserving the traditional craft and showcasing its excellence.
Hua Kaishun, 66, a dough sculptor from the Hailing district of Taizhou city in East China's Jiangsu province dedicates most of his time to dough sculptures.
A miniature master from the Hailing district of Taizhou city unveiled a work that contains the highest number of words he's ever inscribed onto a single item.
The early breakfast tea grown and produced in Taizhou city with its long history and unique cultural significance, has now become a shining tourism symbol and an emerging industry cluster.