In the misty mountains of Yunnan, Bai artist Su Wuxiang is stitching New Year magic ✨. Her 2026 creations fuse centuries-old tie-dye techniques with intricate horse-themed embroidery – a vibrant tribute to the rugged Yunnan horses that inspire her work.
Where Tradition Gallops Forward
Using natural indigo dyes and thread as fine as spider silk, Su crafts fragrant sachets that carry whispers of Dali's landscapes 🌿. 'These horses symbolize our resilience,' she shares, her needle dancing across fabric like hooves on mountain paths.
#AllThingsHorses Challenge Goes Global
Young creators worldwide are joining the cultural stampede! From digital art to woven bracelets, the social media movement celebrates humanity's bond with horses 🎨. Pro tip: CGTN's Instagram features tutorials blending ancient Bai methods with modern DIY vibes.
As Lunar New Year approaches, Su's workshop hums with activity ⚡. Each stitch whispers a wish: May 2026 bring the strength of mountain winds and the grace of galloping hooves.
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A blessing stitched in indigo: Ethnic art meets #AllThingsHorses
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