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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2023 · 27 MIN

Wang Wenwang: Breathing “life” into traditional Chinese woodcraft

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Wang Wenwang is a master craftsman in the art of woodworking with over 30 years of experience repairing antique furniture and restoring old wooden objects. He has also been dedicated to the collection and preservation of traditional Chinese woodcrafts. After years of efforts, he has amassed tens of thousands of wooden artifacts for display in the museum he established in 2017. Deep down, he believes that the root of the museum's soul is in its educational mission, and the passing down of traditional Chinese carpentry craftsmanship to future generations.

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Wang Wenwang is a master craftsman in the art of woodworking with over 30 years of experience repairing antique furniture and restoring old wooden objects. He has also been dedicated to the collection and preservation of traditional Chinese woodcrafts. After years of efforts, he has amassed tens of thousands of wooden artifacts for display in the museum he established in 2017. Deep down, he believes that the root of the museum's soul is in its educational mission, and the passing down of traditional Chinese carpentry craftsmanship to future generations.

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