

“Gold-inlaid patterns reflect Chu customs; cut paper figures revive Jin traditions.”
Paper-cutting, with its long-standing history in China, carries a distinctive and profound cultural significance. To deeply explore and pass down the core values and spirit of traditional Chinese culture—and to strengthen students’ sense of identity and pride in their heritage—the School of Business and Management held the “Art of Paper · Creativity Challenge” Campus Paper-Cutting DIY Art Contest.
A total of 40 works were submitted for the competition. After careful evaluation by faculty and staff, the final results include: 2 First Prizes, 3 Second Prizes, 3 Third Prizes, and 5 Excellence Awards. The winners are hereby announced.












This competition used paper-cutting as an opportunity for students to experience firsthand the profound cultural heritage and unique artistic charm of this ancient art form. It is hoped that students will continue to strive for excellence and surpass themselves, bringing vibrant energy to campus life and contributing to the inheritance and development of traditional Chinese culture.