As a country with a rich history and magnificent civilization, China has witnessed the passing down of numerous forms of intangible cultural heritage which continue to flourish to this day. China Daily recently launched the documentary series Revival of Ancient Arts, filming inheritors and modern artists who are dedicated to preserving and reviving ancient arts.
Dong cloth, a traditional handmade fabric produced by the Dong ethnic group, boasts a history of more than 1,000 years. In traditional Dong culture, every woman masters both the art of weaving Dong cloth and creating the handmade festive attire of the Dong people. The third episode of the documentary shines a light on the traditional skill of making Dong cloth. It showcases the meticulous process of Dong cloth creation, and also highlights the efforts of local women who innovate through collaborations with modern designers.
In this episode, inheritors from Dali Dong village in Southwest China’s Guizhou province and the founder of Dousa women’s cooperative, a local studio for creating Dong cloth, demonstrate the art of making Dong cloth and narrate their innovations and interpretations of this ancient craft.