China's intangible cultural heritages are as follows:
1. Silk reeling
Silk reeling, also known as "carved silk", is the essence of traditional silk works of art in China. It is the most traditional way to pick warp and weft in China silk industry, and it is very appreciated for decorative silk fabrics.
2. Quanjude
Quanjude, a time-honored brand in China, was founded in 1864 (Tongzhi for three years in the Qing Dynasty) and has made great progress after several generations of pioneering efforts. In January 1999, "Quanjude" was recognized as a "well-known trademark" by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, and it was the first well-known trademark of China in China.
3. Suzhou embroidery
Suzhou embroidery is the general name of embroidery products in Suzhou, and it is a traditional folk art in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. Suzhou embroidery originated in Suzhou, which is one of the four famous embroideries and one of the national intangible cultural heritages.
4. Pingtan
Suzhou Pingtan is the general name of Suzhou Pinghua and Suzhou Tanci, and it is a traditional drama form of storytelling with Wu dialect.
5. Nanjing brocade
Nanjing brocade is a traditional silk handicraft in China, which is known as "golden brocade". Its history can be traced back to 417 (the 13th year of Yixi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty), when the official department of brocade was established in Guodu Jiankang (now Nanjing), and it has a history of 1,6 years.