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Cangzhou’s Intangible Cultural Heritages Workshop is Bustling! 🎪 Workers are rushing to make traditional lion dance props—time-honored intangible cultural heritages craftsmanship meets with modern aesthetics, and every piece is so exquisite that you can’t take your eyes off them! ✨ Here’s the key highlight! 👀 These treasured props are...

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