(Photo/Shao Dan)
The Qinhuai Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum opened in Nanjing on June 12, also China's Cultural and Natural Heritage Day, adding a new cultural landmark to the city.
Located at No. 21 Chaoku Street in Qinhuai District, the museum has a total area of 7,400 square meters and is the largest public space in Jiangsu Province to engage with intangible cultural heritage items.
(Photo/Shao Dan)
The facility showcases 135 items in the form of images, objects, audio and visual materials and handicrafts, and also functions as a center of cultural exchange. It has entered into cooperation with over 300 masters recognized for traditional cultural practices and expressions.