
Liu Lin: Skillful hands “make flowers bloom”(New Youth of Heluo Intangible Cultural Heritage)
Burnt flower is a craft made with silk as the raw material, carefully crafted through processes such as sizing, dyeing, shaping petals, drying, setting, and attaching and binding branches.

Li Xiaodan: Unveiling new patterns and cutting out new styles(New Youth of Heluo Intangible Cultural Heritage)
Paper cutting is one of the oldest folk arts in China. In Luoyang, the patterned paper cutting is particularly characteristic, known for its ability to authentically preserve ancient traditional

Chen Zhanbo: Meticulous craftsmanship, the sound of drums is unceasing(New Youth of Heluo Intangible Cultural Heritage)
Recently, in a drum factory located in Chen Village, Baimasi Town, within the Chanhe District, Chen Zhanbo was installing drum skins together with his father Chen Yichao. Chen Zhanbo,

Qi Jingyuan: Bringing New Vitality to Clay Sculpture (New Youth of Heluo Intangible Cultural Heritage)
Recently, at a cultural and creative product studio located in Baimasi Town, within the Chanhe District, Qi Jingyuan, the ninth-generation inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage project Clay Sculpture

Guo Rongyi: Youth Relay, Painting a Multicolored Scroll (New Youth of Heluo Intangible Cultural Heritage)
Guo Rongyi, born in the post-2000s generation, is the fourth-generation successor of the intangible cultural heritage project of Sancai glaze painting firing techniques. She comes from a family of

The Maldivian mainstream media delegation came to Luoyang
Recently, a delegation of mainstream media from the Maldives visited Luoyang to gain an in-depth understanding of Luoyang’s historical and cultural heritage and new achievements in cultural tourism development, which