Zhuang Brocade
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Among all kinds of stitching arts in China, Zhuang Brocade is an important one. It originated in the Song Dynasty at least 700 years ago. As a traditional culture in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, it has been listed as one of China’s national-level intangible cultural heritages. Zhuang Brocade, together with Yun, Shu and Song brocades, are named as China’s top four famous brocades.
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