Innovative Packaging Forms and Materials for Heilongjiang Carving Crafts Under the Longjiang Revitalization Strategy

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  • Yu Wang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/9kd3d427

Keywords:

Longjiang Revitalization, Heilongjiang Carving Crafts, Packaging, Form, Materials

Abstract

Heilongjiang carving crafts embody both artistic and cultural value and represent a cultural treasure of Longjiang. However, their modern dissemination is significantly constrained by packaging. Under the Longjiang revitalization strategy, innovating the packaging of Heilongjiang carving crafts is an important measure to serve revitalization goals, activate industrial potential, enhance market competitiveness, deepen cultural transmission, and promote sustainable development. At present, packaging for Heilongjiang carving crafts faces problems such as homogeneous forms, material choices that deviate from ecological principles, and insufficient user experience. Accordingly, innovation should be advanced across multiple dimensions, including conceptual innovation in form design, optimization of structural functions, integration of digital technologies, and modern application of traditional materials.

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Published

28-02-2026

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How to Cite

Wang, Y. (2026). Innovative Packaging Forms and Materials for Heilongjiang Carving Crafts Under the Longjiang Revitalization Strategy. International Journal of Education and Social Development, 6(2), 31-33. https://doi.org/10.54097/9kd3d427