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What are the intangible cultural heritages in China?

China's intangible cultural heritage are as follows:

1. Woof

Woof, also known as "engraved silk", is the essence of traditional Chinese silk artwork. It is the most traditional kind of picking warp and weft in Chinese silk weaving industry, and it is very appreciated decorative silk weaving.

2, Quanjude

Quanjude, China's long-established brand, founded in 1864 (Tongzhi three years of the Qing Dynasty), through several generations of entrepreneurial struggle to obtain a significant development. 1999 January, "Quanjude" was recognized by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce as a "well-known trademark", which is China's first case of the "well-known trademark". In January 1999, Quanjude was recognized by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce as a "Well-Known Trademark", which is the first case of China's Well-Known Trademark in service category.

3, Suzhou embroidery

Su embroidery, Suzhou region is the general term for embroidery products, for the traditional folk art in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. Suzhou embroidery originated in Suzhou, is one of the four famous embroidery, one of the national intangible cultural heritage.

4, commentaries

Suzhou commentaries is the general name of Suzhou commentaries and Suzhou play lyrics, is the use of the Wu language spoken in the performance of the traditional form of opera storytelling theater.

5, Nanjing brocade

Nanjing brocade is China's traditional silk handicrafts, "brocade inch gold," said its history can be traced back to 417 (Eastern Jin Dynasty, Yi Xi 13 years) in the capital of Jiankang (now Nanjing) set up a special management of the brocade department - brocade, has been a thousand years. It has a history of 1,600 years since the establishment of the brocade department in Jiankang (present-day Nanjing), the capital of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, in 417.