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    Artistic Chinese lollipop: post-95 girl brings new vitality to traditional sugar painting

    (People's Daily Online) 15:58, September 14, 2021

    China's post-95 food vlogger, Jiuyue, has become a practitioner of sugar painting, bringing forth new ideas to this time-honored Chinese folk art.

    Sugar painting can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Artists use hot, liquid sugar to create various figures on a marble or metal surface.

    The young girl learned the skills from an old master, and started creating her own exquisite 3D artworks, such as a flower basket and insects.

    She recently unveiled a "sugar painting challenge" online in the hope of promoting this traditional art by attracting more attention from younger generations. Let's get a taste of this sweet art together! 

    (Web editor: Xian Jiangnan, Hongyu)

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