Traditional Chinese toys still alive
Kite [Photo provided to China Daily Asia] |
PlayStations, Game Boys and iPads have occupied the spare time of many a child in recent decades.
Despite the digital revolution, however, traditional toys have proved to be everlasting entertainment for kids across the generations.
In China, those toys have always been connected with traditional culture. For example, the Han Dynasty-invented lanterns symbolise the prosperity of a family in Chinese culture and represent festivity. Shadow puppetry was invented when Emperor Wu of Han summoned his officers to bring his beloved concubine back. The humble kite was initially used as a tool for military communication. Rattle drums first appeared as musical instruments in the warring states period. And for more than 2,000 years, the shuttlecock continues to be wildly popular.
Who ever said heritage was boring?