Chongqing — Farmers carrying hoes, shoulder poles and bamboo baskets stepped onto a countryside catwalk on May 23 as Chongqing staged its first “Village T-Show,” transforming rural landscapes into a fashion runway that blended folk culture, intangible cultural heritage and contemporary design.
Performers present “Mudong Mountain Songs,” an item of intangible cultural heritage from Banan district in Southwest China’s Chongqing, during a cultural…
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