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Chinese designers showcase works at Yiwu fair

- By SUN YUANQING

More than 60 Chinese designers showed their works at the China Yiwu Cultural Products Trade Fair held in Zhejiang province late last month.

The exposition showcased more than 200 pieces by the designers, including silk scarves with Chinese paintings on them, accessorie­s inspired by traditiona­l embroidery and modern Chinese furniture.

The designers were trained in a national program financed by the central government and run by the Central Academy of Cultural Administra­tion.

Over the last three years, the program has seen more than 1,800 participan­ts trained by famous designers.

So far, more than 100 pieces of work by the participan­ts have been transforme­d into products under the program, creating more than 100 million yuan ($14.5 million) of value, says Zhou Qingfu, head of the Central Academy of Cultural Administra­tion.

Cao Xiaolan, who was trained in the program, was chosen to design for the Palace Museum and the National Museum of China.

Her bag collection that features the iconic doors of the Palace Museum is one of the best-sellers for the museum.

For the latest exposition, she has two collection­s, one of accessorie­s and the other of cutlery, both inspired by her travels in East China.

Zeng Hui, deputy director of Beijing Design Week’s organizing committee, says: “Everything starts with designers and the program is a very good platform for them to learn and communicat­e. It is also a bridge between designers and the mass market,” he says.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Cao Xiaolan shows a bag she designed featuring the doors of the Palace Museum.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Cao Xiaolan shows a bag she designed featuring the doors of the Palace Museum.

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