Suzhou embroidery is the general name of embroidery products made in the Suzhou area of Eastern China.
The origin of Kunqu opera started from Guan Yunshi, an official of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), who was of the Mongolian ethnic group.
"Kesi", a style of Chinese silk tapestry, is well-known for its extremely detailed pictorial designs, and the lightness and clarity of its double-sided patterns.
Guqin, a seven-stringed zither, is a signature art form of the historic and cultural city of Changshu, a county-level city belonged to Suzhou.
Suzhou jade carving is a traditional Suzhou craft. In ancient China, the Suzhou jade carving craftsmen were hired to make various jade articles for the royal family.
Suzhou nut-carving is the carving art on the fruit core. The size of engraved nut is shorter than three centimeters, and not larger than the palm.