A garden of cultural heritage

The famed Yuyuan hosts a month-long festival featuring diverse traditional Chinese crafts, immersing visitors in a multitude of activities, Wang Xin reports.

By Wang Xin in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2025-11-21 05:46
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Ornaments made using the technique of dian cui, or dipping of blue. [Photo by Gao Erqiang/China Daily]

Despite a language barrier, she and the photographer managed to understand each other through body language and simple English words.

"This is my first time wearing traditional Chinese clothes. They are very light and comfortable, and easy to move around in. It is a very fun experience and worth trying," Zeihen says excitedly.

She was also impressed by the traditional crafts and old architecture, where she also spotted modern elements, adding that she would share her Yuyuan photos on her social media platforms.

In the next few weeks, a variety of shows are scheduled across Yuyuan, including folk dances, music, tea culture, purple clay teapot-making, and workshops that blend animation and games.

On the weekends, visitors are welcome to various handcrafting workshops to learn more about China's intangible cultural heritage.

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