In Nongme Village, Fengping Town, Mangshi City, Yunnan, Shao Meihan, a inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage item “Paper-cutting (Dai paper-cutting),” taught Burmese bloggers SEIN PHYO & YI how to cut paper. Guided by her fingertips, well-known Burmese blogger Yi cut out a graceful “divine bird” pattern, while Sein Phyo completed a blooming paper flower.In a moving moment, Teacher Shao Meihan gave the Burmese influencer couple a paper-cutting work representing China-Myanmar “pauk phaw” friendship, named Auspicious Blessings, which took her four days to finish. When Sein Phyo and Yi thanked her again and again, Teacher Shao said emotionally: “It wasn’t hard. I’m glad to cut paper for ‘relatives.’”




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