Traditional Chinese Toy Making Lesson
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Born in Liaoning, Bo had special interests on Chinese traditional handicrafts since he was a child. After a few years as apprentice with his master, he moved to Beijing in his teenage and became an art designer in a local craft factory. Although not a Beijinger, Bo devoted all his passion and spare time in learning the traditions and techniques of Old Beijing handicrafts, and finally developed his own style and set up his little studio in 2006. With a dream of revitalizing the old Beijing tradition among the younger generation, Bo is now teaching Chinese Folk Arts in several local middle schools and enjoying the fun of educating teenagers.
Our Traditional Toy Making class will be held in the courtyard of a lovely tea house. Class first starts with a brief introduction on the story of each traditional toy, and then we will have a chance to play these toys under Bo’s guidance. Afterwards, we begin our fun hands-on toy-making class.
Rough Itinerary: 14:00 Meet in downtown and walk to the tea house 14:05 Introduction of the traditional toys 14:30 Hands-on time 15:00 Toy making class 17:00 End of the class
Dates: July 6, July 13 Fee: RMB 100 per person, the third person can get a 50% discount Sign up or inquiry: info@mkjourneys.com More information: www.mkjourneys.com
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Held in the courtyard of the lovely Yonghegong tea house, this class first starts with a brief introduction on the story of each traditional toy, followed by a fun hands-on toy-making class run by Bo, a teacher of Chinese folk arts who's been making traditional Beijing handicrafts for years. RMB100 per person.
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The toy-making class is a newly-customized summer program particularly prepared for families and schools. On July, there will be two classes held on July 6 and July 12, we have arranged such program for past clients with kids ranging from 6 to 14 - year -old.



Is that good for a 11 years old boy?