Imagine turning flour and water into jaw-dropping art . In China’s Shanxi province, dough isn’t just for dumplings—it’s a canvas for storytelling!
Locals have mastered the ancient craft of dough modeling, shaping intricate figures of mythical dragons, blooming peonies, and even Game of Thrones-style heroes (okay, maybe more like legendary warriors
).
This isn’t your grandma’s baking project . During festivals or weddings, families create vibrant dough sculptures that symbolize luck, prosperity, or new beginnings. Think giant phoenixes for celebrations or cheeky animal shapes to bless newborns
. One artist told us: 'It’s like 3D-printing culture—but with your hands!'
Psst: While these creations are technically edible, most become cherished decorations. After all, who’d want to bite a dragon’s head?
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