Bai Ethnic Woodcarving Revives Year of the Horse Traditions in 2026
Bai ethnic artisans revive Jiama woodcutting traditions with symbolic horse carvings for Lunar New Year 2026, as global creative challenge launches.
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Bai ethnic artisans revive Jiama woodcutting traditions with symbolic horse carvings for Lunar New Year 2026, as global creative challenge launches.
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