Editor's note:
Beijing's Jingshan Park recently exhibited 75 pieces of palace intangible cultural heritage (ICH) art by more than 30 national and municipal arts and crafts masters as well as ICH inheritors, covering such skills as cloisonné, jade carving, carved lacquer, filigree inlay, ivory carving, Beijing embroidery, and palace carpets. The exhibition is the first of its kind showcasing palace ICH art in the historical gardens on the Beijing Central Axis.
A visitor takes a photo of an artwork on display during the exhibition on palace ICH art held in Jingshan Park, Beijing, Dec. 10, 2024. [Photo by Yan Bin/China.org.cn]