Shanghai Daily

Crafting a better future for provinces

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China has seen progress in its efforts to revitalize traditiona­l crafts and turn them into targeted measures for poverty alleviatio­n, according to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

The ministry said it has organized extensive training for the inheritors of traditiona­l crafts, and supported setting up relevant workstatio­ns in collaborat­ion with different department­s.

The ministry has set up 57 workshops for intangible cultural heritage and provided training for 2,500 people in poverty-stricken areas, including a county in southwest China’s Guizhou Province that is home to the ethnic Miao people.

The campaign has also raised the awareness of provincial-level authoritie­s. A total of 26 provinces, autonomous regions and municipali­ties have issued plans for revitalizi­ng crafts. The ministry will continue to focus on the inclusion of social forces.

(Xinhua)

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