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Sugar painting is China's what craft Sugar painting is China's what craft
1, handmade sugar painting, which is a traditional Chinese craft, in the past many years, this kind of sugar painting people in the depths of Chinese people's memories, it is about the goods man to walk the streets, hear the call out to do a situation, now also gradually rare.
2, and in Japan, it is said to be from the Heian period spread to Japan, known as "syrup fine work". During the Edo period, sugar craftsmen could often be seen in the streets of Japan, using melted sugar syrup to create a variety of characters, animals and plants, colorful and exquisite, so that people never tire of looking at them. The sweet taste of the sugar crafts is also popular among children. It is the "sweetest traditional craft in Japan".
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