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Karma Chodrak, a city-level inheritor of Pusum hand-engraving in Lhasa, southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, selects wooden boards to engrave. (People\’s Daily Online/Tsering Norbu) |
Located in Nyemo county, Lhasa, southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, Pusum township is known as “the hometown of hand-engraving.”
Listed as an intangible cultural heritage in Xizang in 2009, Pusum hand-engraving is an ancient craft passed down through generations in Pusum township.
Born in a family engaged in hand-engraving for generations in the township, Karma Chodrak developed a strong interest in the craft since childhood under the influence of his grandfather. He became a city-level inheritor of Pusum hand-engraving in 2014.
\”I want to become a master like my grandfather and cultivate more hand-engraving talent,\” he said.