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German sustainability researcher Alexander Kuch joined 15 other young people on a cultural exploration of Guizhou, China, after the Eco Forum Global Guiyang 2025. The trip, hosted by Tsinghua University, showcased the province's technology and cultural heritage, including Miao embroidery, batik, and silver crafting. Kuch was particularly impressed by Miao batik, drawing parallels between its plant-based dyeing techniques and similar practices in German craftsmanship. He praised Guizhou's efforts in preserving and promoting minority cultures globally.
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