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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract | Qinhuai lantern is the traditional art of … Qinhuai lantern is the traditional art of Jurong City, Jiangsu Province, in China, and part of the national intangible cultural heritage of China. Qinhuai lantern, also known as "Jinling lantern" and "Nanjing lantern", is one of the representative folk arts in Nanjing. The origin of Qinhuai lantern colour can be traced back to the Eastern Wu period, it draws on the traditional Chinese paper tie, painting, calligraphy, paper cutting, shadow puppetry, embroidery, sculpture and other arts, in the production of integrated carpentry, lacquer, painting, carving, clay sculpture, knotting and many other technical means. Qinhuai has a variety of lanterns, reaching from the traditional lanterns to lotus lanterns and lion lanterns. The variety and design of lantern works represents also current events to the time of design, such as ocean-going ships, carrier rockets, urban construction, mountain and forest landscapes. On June 7, 2008, the lantern (Qinhuai lantern) was approved by the State Council of the People's Republic of China to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list, heritage number: VII.-50.l heritage list, heritage number: VII.-50. |
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rdfs:comment | Qinhuai lantern is the traditional art of … Qinhuai lantern is the traditional art of Jurong City, Jiangsu Province, in China, and part of the national intangible cultural heritage of China. Qinhuai lantern, also known as "Jinling lantern" and "Nanjing lantern", is one of the representative folk arts in Nanjing. The origin of Qinhuai lantern colour can be traced back to the Eastern Wu period, it draws on the traditional Chinese paper tie, painting, calligraphy, paper cutting, shadow puppetry, embroidery, sculpture and other arts, in the production of integrated carpentry, lacquer, painting, carving, clay sculpture, knotting and many other technical means. Qinhuai has a variety of lanterns, reaching from the traditional lanterns to lotus lanterns and lion lanterns. The variety and design of lantern works represents also current eventantern works represents also current event |
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