In the Golden Age of Chinese Craftsmanship
In the Golden Age of Chinese Craftsmanship

In the Golden Age of Chinese Craftsmanship

February 01, 2008 | 55 min

The essence of progress in civilization has always been handiwork. In traditional Chinese civilization, the emperor was supreme. Vested with the authority to enjoy the best of handiwork, all crafts used for residence, clothing, food, and travel were the most refined and splendid.

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Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Tsai Meifen

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