Shanghai Tonight warms up with markets, craft beer, street food
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The Bailian Night intangible cultural heritage market opened on June 5 at Guang'er Warehouse and along Guangfu Road by the Suzhou Creek. Running through June 14, the market brings together more than 40 stalls featuring traditional crafts and lifestyle products.
Marking the 30th anniversary of the cooperation between Shanghai and Yunnan province, the market features intangible cultural heritage items from both regions, including rabbit-themed lanterns, ink-paste making, and Chinese knotting. Visitors can also join hands-on workshops guided by artisans, trying their hand at tie-dyeing scarves and sewing herbal sachets.
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