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Tuanshan is a handicraft that embraces tradition and innovation, Alexis Hooi and Zhang Li report in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

By Alexis Hooi and Zhang Li | China Daily | Updated: 2025-01-16 09:14

Students from a Thai international school learn to make Chinese tuanshan fans in Guilin city, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, in November. [Photo provided to China Daily]

At the height of summer, work at Huang Shuofu's factory was heating up, with more than 20 employees rushing to fill orders for his local specialty product — Chinese tuanshan fans.

The task was particularly pressing this time because they were making tuanshan exports for an international luxury fashion brand, which specifically requested nearly 7,000 custom-made versions of the traditional handicraft.

"Our fans symbolize Chinese culture and heritage, and are prized works of art," says Huang, 75.

The popularity of tuanshan can be traced to the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220). The round fans resemble a full moon, symbolizing auspicious union and happiness. Their use extends beyond being tools for tolerating the scorching summers to reflect high status and taste.

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