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75-year-old man dedicated to preserving traditional kiln burning skills
Updated: Sep 18, 2019
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Liu Pengrun, son of Liu Lizhong, makes Cizhou Kiln porcelain at a museum in Handan city, North China's Hebei province, Sept 12, 2019. Liu Lizhong, 75, is an inheritor of Cizhou Kiln firing technique. As the fourth generation in his family of porcelain making, Liu has devoted himself to preserving and researching of traditional kiln burning skills, and has successfully inherited the intact 72 procedures of Cizhou Kiln burning. Having recruited more than 100 apprentices, he said his dream is to pass down the traditional craft to younger generations. [Photo/Xinhua]
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