Chinese folk art to you. Paper-cutting has a history of more than 1,500 years. Artists use red paper to create wonderful and various designs like animals, flowers and lucky symbols. These paper-cuts are often displayed during festivals to wish for good luck. As a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage, paper-cutting reflects Chinese people's wishes for happiness. To learn more, you can search for information about paper-cutting online, read books or even join a workshop. Visiting Chinese museums or cultural centres would also be a good choice. Please let me know if you'd like further details.