China s Ministry of Culture and Tourism has rolled out a wide range of Spring Festival themed events and activities to celebrate the traditional Chinese festival and promote its endeavor to inscribe the festival as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, according to a media briefing held by the ministry in Beijing on Thursday.
On the evening of the 29th Beijing time, "Traditional Chinese tea-making techniques and related customs" were included in the list of representative works of human intangible cultural heritage. China leads the world with 43 intangible cultural heritage items. According to the relevant declaration documents, traditional Chinese tea-making techniques and related customs refer to knowledge, skills and practices related to tea garden management, tea picking, tea hand-making, and tea drinking and sharing.
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The museum offers a panorama of Chinese culture and history through its comprehensive collection of texts. Such a large number of visitors to the museum was unprecedented.
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