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Crafts & Folk Arts
Suzhou has long been a center of scholarship and refined taste, playing a key role in shaping Jiangnan literati culture. Here, craftsmanship is more than a livelihood—it is an expression of aesthetic values and intellectual tradition. Suzhou embroidery is celebrated for its delicate stitches and subtle colors, while Song brocade was once exclusively for imperial use. Arts such as olive-pit carving and jade carving demonstrate extraordinary skill on an intimate scale.

Kunqu Opera originated in Suzhou. It is widely regarded as one of the oldest surviving forms of Chinese opera. Known for its lyrical melodies and restrained elegance, Kunqu embodies the refined spirit of Jiangnan culture. Today, performances, training programs and dedicated institutions allow visitors to encounter this classical art form in a living context.
Rediscovering Kunqu: a bridge across the Strait
Rediscovering Kunqu: a bridge across the Strait
In early 2026, Zheng Tingyi, a doctoral student in ancient literature at Beijing Normal University, arrived in Kunshan, Jiangsu province. The trip carried special meaning for him, as he had studied Kunqu Opera for more than a decade, yet this was his first time visiting Kunshan, the birthplace of the art form.
Silk weaver embraces timeless tradition
Silk weaver embraces timeless tradition
The ornate dragon robes once worn by Chinese emperors are long gone, either buried or locked behind museum glass.
Dragons and lions provide link to the past
Dragons and lions provide link to the past
Editor's Note: Using a blend of words and visuals, this series explores unique communities and reveals the heart of China through food, architecture, craftsmanship, landscapes and traditions.
From Suzhou to the stars: An artisan's embroidered vision
From Suzhou to the stars: An artisan's embroidered vision
Zhang Xue is one of the few male inheritors of Su embroidery, a renowned intangible cultural heritage in China.
Following the patterns of history
Following the patterns of history
A thread that binds generations of Suzhou craftswomen continues to weave ever beautiful designs, Deng Zhangyu reports.
Embroidery converses across centuries
Embroidery converses across centuries
Su stitching techniques give needlework remarkable dimensionality, creating dialogue with multiple generations, Wang Qian reports.
'Revival of Ancient Arts': Threads of a lustrous legacy
'Revival of Ancient Arts': Threads of a lustrous legacy
China Daily recently launched the documentary series Revival of Ancient Arts, filming inheritors and modern artists who are dedicated to preserving and reviving ancient arts.