Children explore charm of traditional Chinese folk customs in Qingdao

sdchina.com 01-30-2024 17:13:36

As the Year of the Dragon approaches, children in Qingdao are making creative dragon-themed crafts, writing “Fu” characters and making flower handicrafts to feel the charm of traditional Chinese folk customs and intangible cultural heritage. (Photo by Zhang Ying)

As the Year of the Dragon approaches, children in Qingdao are making creative dragon-themed crafts, writing “Fu” characters and making flower handicrafts to feel the charm of traditional Chinese folk customs and intangible cultural heritage. (Photo by Zhang Ying)

As the Year of the Dragon approaches, children in Qingdao are making creative dragon-themed crafts, writing “Fu” characters and making flower handicrafts to feel the charm of traditional Chinese folk customs and intangible cultural heritage. (Photo by Zhang Ying)

As the Year of the Dragon approaches, children in Qingdao are making creative dragon-themed crafts, writing “Fu” characters and making flower handicrafts to feel the charm of traditional Chinese folk customs and intangible cultural heritage. (Photo by Zhang Ying)

As the Year of the Dragon approaches, children in Qingdao are making creative dragon-themed crafts, writing “Fu” characters and making flower handicrafts to feel the charm of traditional Chinese folk customs and intangible cultural heritage. (Photo by Zhang Ying)

As the Year of the Dragon approaches, children in Qingdao are making creative dragon-themed crafts, writing “Fu” characters and making flower handicrafts to feel the charm of traditional Chinese folk customs and intangible cultural heritage. (Photo by Zhang Ying)

As the Year of the Dragon approaches, children in Qingdao are making creative dragon-themed crafts, writing “Fu” characters and making flower handicrafts to feel the charm of traditional Chinese folk customs and intangible cultural heritage. (Photo by Zhang Ying)

As the Year of the Dragon approaches, children in Qingdao are making creative dragon-themed crafts, writing “Fu” characters and making flower handicrafts to feel the charm of traditional Chinese folk customs and intangible cultural heritage. (Photo by Zhang Ying)