Paper-cutting exhibition adds festive atmosphere to Pudong
Paper-cutting art may be an ancient Chinese traditional folk art but it keeps up with the times. As Spring Festival is approaching, an exhibition featuring Mianzhu New Year Painting, Yangliuqing Woodblock Printing, and Taohuawu Woodcut New Year Pictures is underway at Pudong Library, adding a festive atmosphere to Shanghai's Pudong New Area.
Spring Festival is the most important holiday for Chinese around the world, and the exhibition has brought the joy of Spring Festival to the public and promoted the traditional Chinese folk art, culture and folk customs to people. The exhibition will last until Jan 28.
As Spring Festival is approaching, an exhibition featuring paper-cutting art is underway at Pudong Library in East China's Shanghai. [Photo/WeChat account: pdnews]
The exhibition features exquisite paper-cutting artworks from across the country, such as Mianzhu New Year Painting, Yangliuqing Woodblock Printing, and Taohuawu Woodcut New Year Pictures. [Photo/WeChat account: pdnews]
Visitors admire the beauty of the ancient Chinese traditional folk art. [Photo/WeChat account: pdnews]