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The image shows a display of a wooden plaque in the National Museum of China, located at coordinates 39.742, 116.326, in Beijing, China. The plaque is framed in a wooden frame with a red border and is titled "Techniques of Woodblock Printing" with the Chinese character for "Techniques of Woodblock Printing" displayed above the title. Text in Chinese and English discusses the history of woodblock printing and its recognition as a national intangible cultural heritage in China. The text describes how the technique was recognized by the Chinese government in 2009 and how it was chosen as one of three national intangible cultural heritage projects in China. There are two photos on the plaque, one showing the exterior of a woodblock printing facility, and the other showing a close-up of the process of woodblock printing. There is a second plaque, also framed in wood with a red border, displaying the certificate for "National Intangible Cultural Heritage" with the Chinese character for "National Intangible Cultural Heritage" displayed above the title. This second plaque is displayed next to the first plaque. The plaques are displayed on a gray wall, and are framed with a glass case to protect the contents. The text describes the recognition of the woodblock printing technique by the Chinese government in 2009.
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