Published On Aug 16, 2021
Xuan paper is what’s used in Chinese calligraphy and watercolor paintings. Artists and poets love using it because of its soft and fine texture. It takes about 100 steps before this incredibly thin yet durable paper is made. We head to Anhui to a paper mill run by a family that has been making Xuan paper the traditional way for 27 generations.
0:00 The 300 year-old craft
1:17 How Xuan paper is made
3:32 A dying craft
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Producer: Clarissa Wei
Videographer: Patrick Wong
Editor: Hanley Chu
Mastering: César del Giudice
Narration: Lyn Yang
Music: Audio Network