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Shandong town's Chinese knots weave a path to global recognition

Honghua is nation's major production hub for the traditional ornaments

By Zhao Ruixue in Jinan | China Daily | Updated: 2025-01-23 09:08
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A worker packs Chinese knots at a factory in Honghua town, Linyi city, Shandong province. [Photo provided to CHINA DAILY]

As Chinese New Year draws near, villagers in a town in Shandong province are busy making traditional Chinese knot ornaments to meet the rising demand for the upcoming holiday market.

In the serene family courtyards of Honghua town, Linyi city, women weave traditional Chinese knots by hand. Meanwhile, in factory workshops, workers package and box them. Over 40 million Chinese knots are produced and distributed from this town to domestic and international markets every year, said the town government.

"From my earliest memories, nearly every household in our village would create Chinese knots. The women I've known are all adept weavers, incredibly skilled," said 76-year-old Zheng Xihua, a resident of Xicang village.

Historically, Chinese knot production in the town was predominantly a domestic endeavor. During lulls in agricultural activities, women would handcraft Chinese knots at home, with the products primarily sold at nearby markets.

"In the past, our product range was limited. We relied heavily on outsourced processing, leading to modest profits and a fluctuating number of orders," said Wang Tingxiang, a local producer of Chinese knots and general manager of Xuanran Jieyi Arts and Crafts.

"We used to buy materials from distant cities, incurring substantial transportation costs due to the long distances," he added.

To cater to diverse market demands, the city has established a Chinese knot industrial park, a comprehensive venue that integrates trade, exhibition and handicraft exchange. The park was officially inaugurated in November.

"This year, we have started to bridge the gaps in the supply chain for raw materials and packaging boxes," said Zheng Qingyong, the town's Party secretary.

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