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During the outbreak, the supply of goods exceeded demand, the slow sales of handicrafts disrupted normal life and work.
 © Sun Jianguang

Traditional crafts in Shandong Province, China

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China
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Sun Jianguang (Hemei handicrafts)

The impact of the outbreak has hindered the normal work of many of the artists for handicrafts, which is seriously affecting their economic income. The reason is that during the outbreak, the supply of goods exceeded demand, the slow sales of handicrafts disrupted normal life and work. Sun Jianguang did not stop because of the impact of the epidemic, but used the opportunity to further explore the intangible cultural heritage, and to carry out “reform and innovation.” Although the epidemic has stopped people from travelling, it has not stopped the spirit of innovation.


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