6/22/10

Zhejiang Week offers Father’s Day interactive

A child makes a present for his father.

A child makes a present for his father.

A father received cards from his daughter, which feature stamps of Chinese characteristics.

A father received cards from his daughter, which feature stamps of Chinese characteristics.

A master tailor specializing in traditional ethnic garments teaches a visitor to learn embroidery.

A master tailor specializing in traditional ethnic garments teaches a visitor to learn embroidery.

A folk craftsman uses cooked rice to make sculptures.

A folk craftsman uses cooked rice to make sculptures.

Zhejiang Week presents a variety of interactive folk art shows on the Father's Day today at the Baosteel Grand Stage.

Most of the visitors to the shows were parents and children. They watched shows on folk arts, many of which are listed as intangible cultural heritages, and learned one or two tricks from the master craftsmen there.

With help from those masters, some children made presents for their fathers on the spot.

Those masters will offer more free classes of different crafts at the Baosteel Grand Stage.

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