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My country is famous for its wide variety of art forms, especially folk arts. But my favorite form of folk art is Chinese paper-cutting.
Paper-cutting is extremely popular around Spring Festival every year. We buy paper-cuts as ornaments, and we usually stick them on windows or doors. In Chinese, we occasionally refer to paper-cutting as chuang hua, which means "window flower". They decorate and bring life to our windows. In addition, some artists incorporate paper-cutting into the making of lanterns. The results are always stunning, and very traditional.
Usually paper-cutting is made of red paper in China. Red is the national color to start with, and on top of this, it also represents good luck. For the New Year, offering red paper-cutting to someone means we wish them prosperity and health. In the countryside, red implies that we wish farmers good weather and good harvest.
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My country is famous for its wide variety of art forms, especially folk arts. But my favorite form of folk art is Chinese paper-cutting.
Paper-cutting, one of China's most popular folk arts,dates from the 6th century. Mainly used as decorations, paper cuts are always hung or put up on walls, windows, doors and lanterns at home. Typical of Chinese culture, paper-cutting not only has special significance but also c