Beijing, November 21 (Youth.cn) - Pupils in a primary school in Urumqi learned to paint Chinese painting on mulberry paper. They learned the skill through observing, admiring, imitating, painting and discussing. The intangible cultural inheritance is a reflection of brilliance of traditional skills and folk arts. Mulberry paper is fastness, flexible and could withstand worm-eaten, moisture. It is poisonless and tasteless. Xinjiang mulberry paper fabrication skill is promulgated in the first batch of national intangible cultural inheritance list in 2006. Photo/VCG