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Tie-dye is a non-heritage culture
Tie-dyeing, a traditional and unique dyeing process in Chinese folklore, is listed as a national intangible cultural heritage.
Tie-dyeing is anciently known as za val, stranded val, the common ancient anti-dyeing and printing textiles such as stranded val, waxed val and clamped val and other types. It is a traditional and unique dyeing process of Han folk. Fabric in the dyeing part of the ligation up so that it can not color a dyeing method, one of China's traditional hand-dyeing technology.
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