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Exhibition in Baotou promotes intangible cultural heritage

Updated: Mar 5, 2018 By Lu Wei Print
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The local delicacy chatang is seen at an activity highlighting intangible cultural heritage held at Arden Plaza in Baotou, North China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region, March 1. Chatang is usually sold on the street and was developed during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), before being introduced to Baotou from Beijing and Tianjin in North China. Though named chatang, literally “tea soup”, there is neither any tea nor any soup in this dish. It is seasonal flour mush, made from sorghum and millet flour. [Photo/Baotou Daily]

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Baotou residents view traditional Baotou paper cuttings, March 1. Baotou paper cutting incorporates grassland and nomadic culture, and was listed as part of China’s national cultural heritage in 2010. The three-day event invited more than 20 folk artists to demonstrate skills and techniques on site. [Photo/Baotou Daily] 

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