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Dancing ink

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  • China 2025-05-18 12:32

    By Shahrokh Saei

    Dancing ink, eternal knots: How Chinese art weaves past and present

    BEIJING- On the sidelines of International Neighborhood Day held at Beijing’s Diplomatic Residential Compound on May 10, I was granted a rare opportunity to witness the mesmerizing world of Chinese traditional arts—where ink dances on paper, silk threads weave stories, and centuries of cultural wisdom come alive.

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