From lime to art: British students experience clay carving in GBA

A group of British students, participating in the “Touching the Greater Area” cultural exchange program, recently got hands-on experience with traditional Chinese in south China's Guangdong Province.

Hu Xuliang, a recognized cultural heritage expert, guided the students in creating their own gray sculptures, an art form that uses ash to create intricate scenes.

The students shaped the lime into detailed artworks, learning the skills required for this traditional . The process gave them insight into the cultural heritage of the Greater Bay Area (GBA).

Amelia Sleight, an art from the , said she was surprised by how clay carving is woven into daily life in the area. She described the exquisite artworks as a source of inspiration.

The “Touching the Greater Bay Area” program, co-organized by Guangdong Radio and and all China (UK), brought together British and local Chinese students for cultural exchanges and mutual learning.

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