78-year-old Song Erfeng chops bamboo into long and thin filaments in preparation for materials to make bamboo hats in a village in Tangtou town, Southwest China's Guizhou province on December 3, 2018. As an inheritor of bamboo hat making skills, Song has been practicing the craft for 70 years. Being made with bamboo filaments as thin as hair, the special hat has a history that can be traced back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). (Photo: China News Service/ Qu Honglun)
78-year-old Song Erfeng chops bamboo into long and thin filaments in preparation for materials to make bamboo hats in a village in Tangtou town, Southwest China's Guizhou province on December 3, 2018. As an inheritor of bamboo hat making skills, Song has been practicing the craft for 70 years. Being made with bamboo filaments as thin as hair, the special hat has a history that can be traced back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). (Photo: China News Service/ Qu Honglun)
78-year-old Song Erfeng chops bamboo into long and thin filaments in preparation for materials to make bamboo hats in a village in Tangtou town, Southwest China's Guizhou province on December 3, 2018. As an inheritor of bamboo hat making skills, Song has been practicing the craft for 70 years. Being made with bamboo filaments as thin as hair, the special hat has a history that can be traced back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). (Photo: China News Service/ Qu Honglun)
78-year-old Song Erfeng chops bamboo into long and thin filaments in preparation for materials to make bamboo hats in a village in Tangtou town, Southwest China's Guizhou province on December 3, 2018. As an inheritor of bamboo hat making skills, Song has been practicing the craft for 70 years. Being made with bamboo filaments as thin as hair, the special hat has a history that can be traced back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). (Photo: China News Service/ Qu Honglun)
78-year-old Song Erfeng collects bamboos in preparation for materials to make bamboo hats in a village in Tangtou town, Southwest China's Guizhou province on December 3, 2018. As an inheritor of bamboo hat making skills, Song has been practicing the craft for 70 years. Being made with bamboo filaments as thin as hair, the special hat has a history that can be traced back to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). (Photo: China News Service/ Qu Honglun)
Song Erfeng knit a hat with bamboo filaments as thin as hair in a village in Tangtou town, Southwest China's Guizhou province. (Photo: China News Service/ Qu Honglun)
Song Erfeng knit a hat with bamboo filaments as thin as hair in a village in Tangtou town, Southwest China's Guizhou province. (Photo: China News Service/ Qu Honglun)
Song Erfeng shows bamboo hats in a village in Tangtou town, Southwest China's Guizhou province. (Photo: China News Service/ Qu Honglun)