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Weifang Kite and Yangjiabu Woodblock New Year Paintings Appear in San Francisco, USA

Yang Naidong from Yangjiabu Tourism Development Zone in Hanting District comes from a family of New Year paintings. He learned New Year painting skills from a young age and has been engraving for over 50 years. He is known as the "versatile folk artist" of Yangjiabu's New Year painting collection. The the Year of the Loong Money Tree New Year picture he created this year has become popular, and many famous brands have carried out cross-border joint creation with him. Yang Naidong from Yangjiabu...
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Yang Naidong from Yangjiabu Tourism Development Zone in Hanting District comes from a family of New Year paintings. He learned New Year painting skills from a young age and has been engraving for over 50 years. He is known as the "versatile folk artist" of Yangjiabu's New Year painting collection. The the Year of the Loong Money Tree New Year picture he created this year has become popular, and many famous brands have carried out cross-border joint creation with him.

Guo Hongli told reporters that seven intangible cultural heritage characteristic projects in the province have held multiple cultural exchange activities for three days at the Chinese Consulate General in San Francisco , Chinatown, and other places, including on-site production, work display, and interactive explanation. The scene was crowded and the atmosphere was lively. Weifang kites and Yangjiabu woodblock New Year paintings have been highly praised by the local people, showcasing the unique charm of Weifang folk art and expanding the reputation and influence of the world's kite capital.

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