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  2. Chinese art - Wikipedia

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    Chinese art is visual art that originated in or is practiced in China, Greater China or by Chinese artists. Art created by Chinese residing outside of China can also be considered a part of Chinese art when it is based on or draws on Chinese culture , heritage, and history.

  3. Arts of China - Wikipedia

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    The arts of China (simplified Chinese: 中国艺术; traditional Chinese: 中國藝術) have varied throughout its ancient history, divided into periods by the ruling dynasties of China and changing technology, but still containing a high degree of continuity. Different forms of art have been influenced by great philosophers, teachers ...

  4. National symbols of China - Wikipedia

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    The national animal of China is the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanolueca), a bear native to south-central China. Chinese dragon [5] The Chinese dragon, or Loong, is one of four auspicious legendary creatures appearing in Chinese mythology and folklore. The dragon has many animal-like body parts, including wolf's head, stag's antlers, hare's eyes ...

  5. Chinese paper cutting - Wikipedia

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    Chinese paper-cutting originated from the practice of worship of both ancestors and gods, a traditional part of Chinese culture dating back roughly two millennia. According to archaeological records, paper-cutting originates from the 6th century, although some believe that its history could be traced back as far as the Warring States period (around 3 BC) [11], long before paper was invented.

  6. Chinese folk art - Wikipedia

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    Chinese knotting (中國結) is a decorative handicraft art that began as a form of Chinese folk art in the Tang and Song dynasty [1] (AD 960–1279) in China. It was later popularized in the Ming. The art is also referred to as Chinese traditional decorative knots. [2] One of the more traditional art forms, it creates decorative knot patterns.

  7. Category:Chinese art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chinese art" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total. ... China/Avant-Garde Exhibition; Chinese art by medium and technique;

  8. Tang dynasty painting - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese imagination has always been enriched by the regions lying to China’s north and west. [9] As the Tang empire grew in the seventh century, the government was required to gain extensive and in-depth knowledge and information about Central Asia, sending several emissaries to distant places, including Samarkand and Tokhara to ...

  9. National Art Museum of China - Wikipedia

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    Art museum: Collections: Ancient and contemporary Chinese art; some Western art: Collection size: 100,000+ Visitors: 1.05 million (2016) [1] Founder: Mao Zedong: Director: Fan Di'an [2] Architect: Dai Nianci [2] Owner: Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China: Public transit access 8 National Art Museum station 5 6 Dongsi station ...