China's intangible cultural heritage includes the following:
1. Kesi
Kesi, also known as "cut silk", is one of the traditional Chinese silk artworks. Essence. It is the most traditional type of silk fabric in China that highlights the warp and weft, and is a highly decorative decorative silk fabric.
2. Quanjude
Quanjude, a time-honored Chinese brand, was founded in 1864 (the third year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty). It has achieved considerable development after several generations of entrepreneurial struggle. In January 1999, "Quanjude" was recognized as a "well-known trademark" by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, becoming the first Chinese well-known trademark in the service category in China.
3. Su embroidery
Su embroidery is the general name for embroidery products in Suzhou and is a traditional folk art in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. Su embroidery originated in Suzhou and is one of the four famous embroideries and one of the national intangible cultural heritages.
4. Pingtan
Suzhou Pingtan is the general term for Suzhou Pinghua and Suzhou Tanci. It is a traditional folk art story-telling drama that uses Wu dialect to speak and perform.
5. Nanjing Yunjin
Nanjing Yunjin is a traditional Chinese silk handicraft. It is known as "every inch of brocade and every inch of gold". Its history can be traced back to 417 (the tenth year of Yixi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty). Three years ago), an official office specializing in the management of brocade was established in Jiankang (now Nanjing), the capital of the country. It has a history of 1,600 years.