Xu Jingjian himself was not interested in the trade at first-he studied computer technology when he was at school and was eager to join the IT industry as it was more lucrative.
The Suzhou government has invested about 130 million yuan to upgrade Zhoushan village and build a kernel carving gallery, studios and workshops since 2012.
Starting this year, the city will also invest 150 million yuan annually into the promotion of the cultural industries for three consecutive years, says Jin Jie, Suzhou's publicity chief.
"Suzhou's handicrafts reflect the craftsmanship spirit which is centered on determination, patience and the desire to achieve perfection," says Jin.
"The government will have a long-term plan to help promote the development of Suzhou's handicrafts and art."
Another new move by the city to promote this industry is the opening of the Suzhou Art and Craft Gallery at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) to showcase artworks, such as kernel carving, embroideries, fans and fine furniture.
Kernel carving master Xu Zhongying says she is thrilled to have the opportunity to showcase her works in this new gallery.
"Before, I could only do carving at home or in my studio. Now, I am glad to have the support of the government and have a bigger platform to show people my favorite thing in the world," says the 65-year-old.