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Handmade paper
The traditional technique for making Xuan paper by hand has been a big hit among the cultural attractions of Jingxian. The paper originated from the county, which is governed by Xuancheng city, which is known for fine calligraphy and traditional Chinese painting.
The paper is made in Jingxian from the bark of the blue sandalwood tree, a common species of elm, along with a special type of rice straw grown in sandy soil.
In 2009, the traditional method of making Xuan paper was included in UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Several local companies and workshops are recognized by quality supervision authorities as producing authentic Xuan paper. China Xuan Paper Group is the largest manufacturer, employing more than 1,300 workers and producing about 600 metric tons annually-80 percent of Jingxian's total.
The company runs a large museum devoted to the making of Xuan paper and invites visitors to its plant for close exploration.
