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Da A Fu :Huishan Clay FigurinesUpdated: 2007-05-30 09:28 Huishan clay figurines from East China's Jiangsu Province date back to 1,000 years ago. Compared with those found in northern China, clay figurines made in Huishan are short and their facial expressions are vividly depicted. In the slack seasons, nearly all families in Wuxi make clay figurines. When festivals approaching, many people sell clay figurines at temple and market fairs.
Da A Fu, meaning "great good fortune," is the most well known representative work in Huishan Clay Figure . Enjoy a video about Huishan Clay Figurines on page36-37of |
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