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Tianjin’s Folk Art Bridges Cultures at SCO Summit

The SCO Summit just landed in Tianjin, and it’s not all suits and speeches! 🌟 This time, culture takes the spotlight, turning everyday folk art into a global conversation.

Pakistani delegate Zoon Ahmed Khan dives into Yangliuqing Woodblock New Year Prints, where each brushstroke tells a story of festive vibes and centuries-old symbolism. It’s like scrolling through a vintage filter on your feed—timeless and vibrant! 🎨

Meanwhile, Russia’s Salionova Alina gets hands-on with Clay Figure Zhang—miniature figurines capturing everything from legendary tales to daily life. Think artisanal 3D GIFs that glue you to every detail! 🏺

But wait, there’s more—meet Tianjin’s jasmine tea, served hot and fragrant. 🫖 A sip here equals a warm welcome, blending elegance with a cozy, everyday charm. Perfect pick-me-up between summit sessions!

From woodblock prints to handcrafted clay figures and aromatic brews, Tianjin’s intangible heritage proves creativity, resilience, and shared values are the real global currency. 🤝 Through the SCO’s cultural exchange, art becomes the ultimate bridge, connecting nations one masterpiece at a time.

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