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Intangible cultural heritage enters campus: the old craftsmanship has found new inheritors

Source:xzxw.com 2025-09-26

Polu Woodcarving, known as the "origin of Tibetan woodblock printing," was listed as a national-level intangible cultural heritage in China in 2008. Today, inheritors of this craft not only mentor apprentices but also bring the art into classrooms. By integrating traditional skills with modern education, this heritage gains renewed vitality in the new era.

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Editor: Peng Yi, Luo Rongting

Translator: Peng Qing, Liu Fang

Review: Drakpa Wangchen, Yang Guangyuan

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