You Were Told to Meet the Deadline, Not to Go Viral Overseas

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Cultural designer Lin Xiaoman was forced by her boss to rush an export order for paper-cut lamps. To save time, she secretly added bamboo weaving patterns—a local intangible cultural heritage from her hometown. Unexpectedly, the customer filmed a video titled "China's Village in the Lamp" and posted it overseas, which went viral overnight with millions of foreign netizens begging to buy, even attracting museum collaborations. Her boss went from scolding "No changes without permission!" to praising "Xiaoman is our lucky star." But Xiaoman worried: she originally wanted to give village bamboo weavers work, but would mass production kill the soul of the craft? Just then, the old weavers showed up with bamboo strips: "Girl, we work fast. We can keep up—our craft can't be lost."

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