Joss sticks light a brighter future

Town beats poverty with help of Tibetan heritage workshops

By YIN GANG | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2020-08-14 08:46
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Workers press and shape the paste mixture into sticks. YIN GANG/FOR CHINA DAILY

Tibetan joss stick making dates back more than 1,000 years. Making the sticks according to traditional methods involves collecting more than 100 different herbs, drying and grinding them, then mixing the paste. The mixture is then pressed into sticks, dried, and packed into boxes.

In 2008, the process was added to the country's intangible cultural heritage list.

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