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Zhang Hanmin, an inheritor and founder of tie-dye brand Lanxu, demonstrates the ancient textile design technique in Zhoucheng village.
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Zhoucheng village, Dali Bai autonomous prefecture, Yunnan province, China
Who
Zhang Hanmin, Li Jimin
What
Zhang Hanmin, an inheritor and founder of tie-dye brand Lanxu, demonstrates the ancient textile design technique in Zhoucheng village.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 05:00:35 GMT · 3h 43m ago
Where
Zhoucheng village, Dali Bai autonomous prefecture, Yunnan province, China ·
Why
The traditional Bai ethnic tie-dye art is being preserved and given new vitality through modern applications and visitor engagement.
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How this affects you
The ancient tie-dye craft of the Bai people is integrating into contemporary fashion and lifestyle, attracting international visitors and fostering cultural exchange. This boosts local economy and preserves cultural heritage by engaging younger generations and tourists.
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- Culture & Industry3h 43m agoZhang Hanmin, an inheritor and founder of tie-dye brand Lanxu, stitches knots into white cloth using an ancient textile design technique in Zhoucheng village.Open article