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More than 100 "golden stones" in Lanzhou have "revived" precious cultural relics

More than 100 "golden stones" in Lanzhou have "revived" precious cultural relics

The picture shows visitors recording the transmission skills with their mobile phones. Photo by Cui Lin

More than 100 "golden stones" in Lanzhou have "revived" precious cultural relics

The picture shows the exhibition site. Photo by Cui Lin

More than 100 "golden stones" in Lanzhou have "revived" precious cultural relics
More than 100 "golden stones" in Lanzhou have "revived" precious cultural relics

The picture shows visitors recording the transmission skills with their mobile phones. Photo by Cui Lin

More than 100 "golden stones" in Lanzhou have "revived" precious cultural relics

The picture shows the work of Chuantuo. Photo by Cui Lin

On December 28th, after three years of collection and collation, more than 150 golden stone rubbing inscriptions were exhibited at Lanzhou Art Museum, which enabled countless precious cultural relics and documents to be "resurrected". It is understood that Chuantuo is an ancient traditional skill in China, equivalent to the ancient "camera", as early as 1000 years ago, Chuantuo art was deeply loved by literati and inkers.

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