Manggao is a legendary god in the Miao culture, who drives out evil spirits and brings good fortune.
Inheritor Chen Jhun-Tien makes ink at his studio in New Taipei of Southeast China's Taiwan, June 29, 2017.
Li studied folk arts and crafts design and graduated from Jilin Agricultural University in 2006.
Benzilan township in Deqin county of Diqing Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Southwest China's Yunnan province, is known for its Tibetan wooden bowls.
Sui Yiyang started out wanting to learn to play the "guqin", but he now crafts the instruments with his own hands.
A woman of Dong ethnic group makes cotton yarns used for weaving traditional Dong cloth in Lexiang Village of Rongjiang county, Southwest China's Guizhou province, Dec 19, 2015.
Yang Mingqing and Yang Mingquan from Guizhou province are demanded now to revive the old crafts of bamboo raft makking.
Chang Tianping creates clay sculptures and teaches the young in order to protect the skill.
Peony porcelain, a unique variety of firing porcelain in Luoyang, reflects a combination of peony imagery with Chinese porcelain culture.
Folk artists make colorful paper dragon in Wenquan village, Taijiang county, Southwest China's Guizhou province, Jan 17, 2018, to greet the coming holidays.
The descriptions and illustrations of half-human and half-fish animals have been recorded since ancient times in China.
As one masterpiece of writer Jin Yong, Tian Long Ba Bu is not a strange name to people who are fond of kungfu novels and films. The name, Tian Long Ba Bu, originates from Buddhist texts. It is a general name for eight categories of protective gods in Buddhism.