Sep
12
The love affair between Chinese and Chinese knots began with their invention, intensified during the Qing dynasty, died down for a while in the early 20th century, and gradually regained popularity in 21st century. Most knots are made of a single thread less than 1 meter in length, but they are nevertheless admired for their exquisite, imaginative craftsmanship. Many shops in Beijing have cultured, unique Chinese knots that smart tourists and tour groups are sure to check out.
Sep
10
The love affair between Chinese and Chinese knots began with their invention, intensified during the Qing dynasty, died down for a while in the early 20th century, and gradually regained popularity in 21st century. Most knots are made of a single thread less than 1 meter in length, but they are nevertheless admired for their exquisite, imaginative craftsmanship. Many shops in Beijing have cultured, unique Chinese knots that smart tourists and tour groups are sure to check out.
Sep
08
The love affair between Chinese and Chinese knots began with their invention, intensified during the Qing dynasty, died down for a while in the early 20th century, and gradually regained popularity in 21st century. Most knots are made of a single thread less than 1 meter in length, but they are nevertheless admired for their exquisite, imaginative craftsmanship. Many shops in Beijing have cultured, unique Chinese knots that smart tourists and tour groups are sure to check out.
Sep
06
Regarded as one of the most representative symbols of Chinese culture, Chinese knots are widely used by Chinese to decorate everything from household objects to clothes. Their unique, charming designs have been loved by Chinese art connoisseurs for centuries. People are often amazed by how a single thread can be tied into exquisite, complex works of art. The profound cultural symbolism of Chinese knots means they used in a variety of contexts. In Beijing, be sure to go shopping for some beautiful Chinese knots in the city’s amazing shops.
Aug
29
Regarded as one of the most representative symbols of Chinese culture, Chinese knots are widely used by Chinese to decorate everything from household objects to clothes. Their unique, charming designs have been loved by Chinese art connoisseurs for centuries. People are often amazed by how a single thread can be tied into exquisite, complex works of art. The profound cultural symbolism of Chinese knots means they used in a variety of contexts. In Beijing, be sure to go shopping for some beautiful Chinese knots in the city’s amazing shops.