China, April 3 -- Foreign journalists from the Asia-Pacific, Eurasia, Arab, Central, and Eastern Europe regions gained hands-on experience with Chinese seal cutting, a unique form of Chinese art.

Originated in China and later spreading across East Asia, seal cutting, also known as seal engraving refers to cutting a design into the bottom face of the seal.

China International Press Communication Centre, an initiative of the China Public Diplomacy Association, organised a programme 'Introduction to the Traditional Culture' in Beijing.

In 2009, Chinese seal cutting was inscribed on the list of world intangible cultural heritage.

Chanthey Roeurn, a Cambodian reporter from DAP News, told UNB that he had no experience in this field, but he ...