Getting Sturdy with Heels On Dance - Liz Sanchez



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Daniel Chyi 戚钊

Watch the craftsmanship behind a live edge wood patio — a precise blend of design, natural timber, and skilled construction that brings outdoor spaces to life.

#woodworking #liveedge #carpentry #buildprocess #diyprojects #homeimprovement #craftsmanship



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Cozy Hut

If love, laughter, and flawless details had a highlight reel — this would be it!
Krisha & Raj’s wedding weekend was more than just beautiful. It was intentional, heartfelt, and filled with energy you could feel in every frame. From emotional moments to full-blown dance floor chaos, every second was planned to perfection — and it shows.
This sneak peek is just a glimpse of a celebration that balanced romance and pure fun effortlessly.


#southasianwedding #indianwedding #destinationwedding #luxurywedding #southasianbride #atlantaweddingphotographer #charlotteweddingphotographer #tulsaweddingphotographer



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Bhowmik Dave Films & Photography

Nothing beats a 1500°F ribeye sizzle #steakhouse #steak #texas #schwankgrills #infrared



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Daniel Chyi 戚钊

Step into the vivid world of Woodblock New Year Prints (木版年画) — a traditional Chinese folk art once used to celebrate the Lunar New Year with colour, luck, and meaning. These hand-carved, brightly printed works were not just art; they were symbols of protection, prosperity, and storytelling, passed down through generations.

Now, in New Zealand’s multicultural and artistic landscape, this ancient practice is being reinterpreted by Kiwi artists, educators, and cultural communities. From printmaking studios in Wellington to Lunar New Year festivals in Auckland and Christchurch, woodblock New Year prints are making a comeback — not just as beautiful décor, but as a deeply symbolic cross-cultural dialogue.

With rising interest in heritage art, slow print techniques, and East Asian aesthetics, Aotearoa is embracing 木版年画 in ways both traditional and modern. They’re being used in:

Art exhibitions and gallery installations exploring identity and diaspora

School and university programs teaching cultural literacy through hands-on printmaking

Local design markets showcasing sustainable, hand-crafted giftware

Collaborations between Māori and Chinese artists focused on whakapapa and pattern-based storytelling

This resurgence is more than nostalgic — it’s a statement. A statement that even in a digital world, people still crave human touch, cultural richness, and ritual connection.

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#woodblockprintnz #chinesenewyearnz #lunarnewyearartnz #heritagecraftnz #culturalartnz #multiculturalnz #printmakingnz #folkartnz #nzasianart #slowartnz #traditionalprintnz



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Chinese Tradition

behind the scenes 🎥 @AnaGum & Paula 💕 #shuffle #dance #shuffledance



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Daniel Chyi 戚钊

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