Women profit as they keep silk ball tradition alive

By Sun Ruisheng and Zhou Huiying (chinadaily.com.cn)

Updated: 2023-08-17

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Residents of Zhaokang village in Xiangfen county of Linfen, Shanxi province, make traditional Taiping silk balls. [Photo by Li Xianjun for chinadaily.com.cn]

With support from the local government and aided by the development of a professional cooperative, nearly 100 female residents of Zhaokang village in Xiangfen county of Linfen, Shanxi province, have increased their incomes by making Taiping xiuqiu – balls made with strips of silk.

Taiping silk balls, once popular in ancient Taiping county in southern Shanxi (now Xiangfen county) are traditional auspicious ornaments.

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Residents of Zhaokang village in Xiangfen county of Linfen, Shanxi province, make traditional Taiping silk balls. [Photo by Li Xianjun for chinadaily.com.cn]

The technique for making the balls was listed as a provincial-level intangible cultural heritage in 2017.

Through the establishment of professional cooperatives and handicraft skills training, the silk balls have become a local cultural brand, generating an annual output value of nearly 1 million yuan ($137,470).

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Residents of Zhaokang village in Xiangfen county of Linfen, Shanxi province, make traditional Taiping silk balls. [Photo by Li Xianjun for chinadaily.com.cn]