Glassblower hopes to pass down skills of traditional craft

China Daily Updated: 2024-12-06

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Two glassworkers blow molten glass through blowpipes at the factory. ZHU XINGXIN/CHINA DAILY

In 2018, as a front-line worker, Luo was elected as a representative of the Shanxi Provincial People's Congress.

"Being a representative is both an honor and a responsibility," she said.

During her tenure, Luo proposed suggestions on cultivating high-tech talent, rural development and the glassware industry's growth, based on her research and observations. "In addition to doing my job well, as a representative I must actively reflect the opinions and suggestions of the public," Luo said. "I always prioritize the interests of the people and strive to solve their problems."

Luo believes that regardless of the task, one must avoid speaking or acting without understanding the subject. This is the only way to live up to the heavy responsibilities on her shoulders, she said.

Chen Yuyu, head of the company's research and development department, said they are strengthening innovation to meet customers' high-quality lifestyle needs. Over 98 percent of the company's products are exported, with orders from Europe and the United States accounting for over 70 percent. Many of these products are crafted by Luo.

Qixian has nearly 60 glassware production enterprises, producing over 8,000 types of products, including tea sets, candleholders, vases and lamps, which are sold in more than 80 countries and regions.

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