GoldthreadWhy are These People Crawling at Parks in China?goldthread2.com - Yoyo ChowWould you like to crawl in a park with these folks? This fitness group in eastern China’s Hangzhou province gathers at 6 a.m. every day just to …
GoldthreadGetting Inked in Retro Hong Kong Stylegoldthread2.com - Angie HonAngie began her journey into visual storytelling as a broadcast journalist. She went on to cover cultural stories in Asia about food and travel, …
GoldthreadWeaving a Bamboo Tea Scoop from Scratchgoldthread2.com - Cassie FeiDexter and Jessica are two Hong Kong artists who love using materials found in nature. During the pandemic, they discovered their love for bamboo …
GoldthreadDragon Scale Bookbinding: How This Man Revived the Ancient Chinese Artgoldthread2.com - Lyn YangPages intricately pressed on top of one another — welcome to the lost art of dragon scale bookbinding. The method, over 1,000 years old, was invented …
GoldthreadHow To Turn Iron into Majestic Works of Ink-like Artgoldthread2.com - Lyn YangEver seen Chinese paintings made with iron? They probably come from Wuhu in China’s Anhui province, where people like Chu Jinxia helped to revive an …
GoldthreadHow This Carpenter Turns Broken Furniture into Wooden Treasuregoldthread2.com - Cassie FeiFeel like throwing your broken wood chairs and table out? Maybe you should give them to this expert carpenter instead. Lam Che is one of the few …