BEIJING, Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- From exquisite craftsmanship to traditional Chinese medicine, and from solemn rituals to vibrant folk art, intangible cultural heritages weave a rich tapestry of Chinese identity, decorating the various facets of contemporary Chinese people's lives. In this series, the Global Times culture desk will walk readers through China's most renowned traditions. For centuries, the essential elements of Chinese intangible cultural heritage have been passed down from master to apprentice, from generation to generation. Today, the ancestral wisdom is being reinvigorated by a new generation of inheritors with creativity.

No museum in the world would be complete without a Ru ware, Chinese painting master Li Kuchan once said. This has become true especially after the world had an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of Ru Kiln during the past Paris Olympic Games.

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