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Chaozhou embroidery of Chaozhou culture
Chaozhou embroidery has a long history. It, together with Cantonese embroidery, is called Cantonese embroidery, which is one of the four famous embroideries in China. Her craftsmanship is exquisite and her style is unique. Chaozhou people of the older generation collectively referred to Chaozhou embroidery as Gu embroidery, which was made by Gu in Ming Dynasty. It can be seen that Chaozhou embroidery really has a long history.

Embroidery is a branch of the development of Chaozhou embroidery, which has become a traditional characteristic craft in Chaozhou. From her craft to the pattern composition, it embodies the traditional characteristics of Chaozhou folk crafts. Perhaps many people don't know that it is this craft that embodies the cultural characteristics of Chaozhou that was introduced from foreign missionaries.

From the case of Chaozhou embroidery, we can still carefully identify the influence of some overseas decorations, but these decorations have been localized in Chaozhou. Through the absorption process from Chaozhou embroidery to embroidery, we can touch the inclusiveness of Chaozhou culture. Digestion and digestion serve us, which is why Chaozhou culture is unique in the coastal open world. The accompaniment form of Waijiang Opera (namely Guangdong Han Opera) is very unique, named after the performances of Russell and Su Gu.

Among Chaozhou gongs and drums, suona big gongs and drums and small gongs and drums are the most popular and widely distributed. Where there are the footprints of hipsters, there are such gongs and drums. People often say that Chaozhou gongs and drums refer to this kind. It is praised as the Oriental Symphony by foreign musicians. Chaozhou gongs and drums have spread from the local area to many Southeast Asian countries where overseas Chinese live in concentrated communities, and become a kind of culture and art that people like to see and hear.