Why did the Chairman of the Sino-American Aviation Heritage Foundation declare, “Americans need to know about Kuliang”? Why are American teenagers so captivated by this place? On the morning of June 25, a delegation of over 30 people from the Sino-American Aviation Heritage Foundation and the University of California, Davis visited Kuliang for a memorable cultural exchange. Let’s hear what they have to say about this remarkable place!
Source:FJICC
2025-07-02
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Source: Fujian Shipbuilding
2025-06-30
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Over a century ago, a piece of Iberian cork bark crossed oceans. In the hands of Fuzhou’s artisans, they blossomed into living, breathing landscapes. “Hundreds of miles of mountains, held within a single frame”- This is the magic of cork carving. Once confined within picture frames, cork carvings now walk the streets - Heritage doesn’t grow old - it simply revive in new ways. A hundred years ago, it arrived in China as a postcard. A hundred years later, it journeys into the world—worn, not mailed.
Source: FJICC
2025-06-27
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Abalone has entered harvest season in Lianjiang. The local abalone farming area exceeded over 800 hectares and the output reached59,300 metric tons last year.
Source: ECNS.CN
2025-06-23
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Made from natural ox horn, the Fuzhou horn comb is listed as one of the intangible cultural heritage items of east China's Fujian Province. As an inheritor of horn comb making, Chen Lianxin grew up immersed in the traditional craft and holds a deep passion for it.
Sourcce: XINHUA
2025-06-20
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