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Apr 10 | Making Chinese Tie-Dye

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Apr 10 | Making Chinese Tie-Dye

Are you in Beijing or Shanghai on Thursday, April 10, 2025?

Join us for a hands-on Chinese Tie-Dye workshop where you’ll learn the traditional techniques of this ancient art.

Chinese Tie-Dye Workshop | That's Mandarin Chinese School
EVENT DETAILS

Discover the Art of Chinese Tie-Dye

做扎染 | Zuò Zārǎn

 
✨ What to Expect:

  • A brief introduction to the history of 扎染 (Zārǎn)
  • Step-by-step guidance on dyeing techniques
  • Your own hand-dyed fabric to take home
  • Materials on us.
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