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2019-07-24 09:07:06 Xinhua Editor :Yao Lan
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Yang Guangquan makes an armor at his studio in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, July 22, 2019. Yang Guangquan, a 50-year-old artisan obsessed with handicrafts, learned forging iron when he was young. He decided to make metal handicrafts in 2013, with application of old blacksmith techniques to make new creations. After several years of running his studio, Yang has gained customer's affection for his works. He also set up a cooperative platform to develop market for handicrafts, and nearly 100 artisans involved in paper cutting, knife painting and wood carving benefit from Yang's platform. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Yang Guangquan makes an armor at his studio in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, July 22, 2019. Yang Guangquan, a 50-year-old artisan obsessed with handicrafts, learned forging iron when he was young. He decided to make metal handicrafts in 2013, with application of old blacksmith techniques to make new creations. After several years of running his studio, Yang has gained customer's affection for his works. He also set up a cooperative platform to develop market for handicrafts, and nearly 100 artisans involved in paper cutting, knife painting and wood carving benefit from Yang's platform. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Yang Guangquan assembles an armor at his studio in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, July 22, 2019. Yang Guangquan, a 50-year-old artisan obsessed with handicrafts, learned forging iron when he was young. He decided to make metal handicrafts in 2013, with application of old blacksmith techniques to make new creations. After several years of running his studio, Yang has gained customer's affection for his works. He also set up a cooperative platform to develop market for handicrafts, and nearly 100 artisans involved in paper cutting, knife painting and wood carving benefit from Yang's platform. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Yang Guangquan arranges his handicrafts combined with iron art and wood carving at his studio in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, July 22, 2019. Yang Guangquan, a 50-year-old artisan obsessed with handicrafts, learned forging iron when he was young. He decided to make metal handicrafts in 2013, with application of old blacksmith techniques to make new creations. After several years of running his studio, Yang has gained customer's affection for his works. He also set up a cooperative platform to develop market for handicrafts, and nearly 100 artisans involved in paper cutting, knife painting and wood carving benefit from Yang's platform. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Yang Guangquan observes the structure of handicraft at his studio in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, July 22, 2019. Yang Guangquan, a 50-year-old artisan obsessed with handicrafts, learned forging iron when he was young. He decided to make metal handicrafts in 2013, with application of old blacksmith techniques to make new creations. After several years of running his studio, Yang has gained customer's affection for his works. He also set up a cooperative platform to develop market for handicrafts, and nearly 100 artisans involved in paper cutting, knife painting and wood carving benefit from Yang's platform. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Photo taken on July 22, 2019 shows Yang Guangquan at his studio in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province. Yang Guangquan, a 50-year-old artisan obsessed with handicrafts, learned forging iron when he was young. He decided to make metal handicrafts in 2013, with application of old blacksmith techniques to make new creations. After several years of running his studio, Yang has gained customer's affection for his works. He also set up a cooperative platform to develop market for handicrafts, and nearly 100 artisans involved in paper cutting, knife painting and wood carving benefit from Yang's platform. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Yang Guangquan makes an armor at his studio in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, July 22, 2019. Yang Guangquan, a 50-year-old artisan obsessed with handicrafts, learned forging iron when he was young. He decided to make metal handicrafts in 2013, with application of old blacksmith techniques to make new creations. After several years of running his studio, Yang has gained customer's affection for his works. He also set up a cooperative platform to develop market for handicrafts, and nearly 100 artisans involved in paper cutting, knife painting and wood carving benefit from Yang's platform. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

Yang Guangquan tries a handguard armor at his studio in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, July 22, 2019. Yang Guangquan, a 50-year-old artisan obsessed with handicrafts, learned forging iron when he was young. He decided to make metal handicrafts in 2013, with application of old blacksmith techniques to make new creations. After several years of running his studio, Yang has gained customer's affection for his works. He also set up a cooperative platform to develop market for handicrafts, and nearly 100 artisans involved in paper cutting, knife painting and wood carving benefit from Yang's platform. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

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