Standing on the extended West Chang’an Avenue, China Millennium Monument is built in celebration of the 21st Century, the dawn of a new millennium. Functioning as China Millennium Monument World Art Museum nowadays, it is China’s first cultural institution of public character for collecting, exhibiting and researching in foreign arts. This year, Traditional Culture Fair here is ready to launch a mountain of commodities of national and traditional features, including handicrafts with Guizhou characteristics, wines, batiks, oil-paper umbrellas, folding fans, fabric flowers - an epitome of folk customs in ancient Beijing, Chinese knots, sachets, and cultural and creative products of Chinese tradition esthetics (like mini notebooks with buttons, embroidered notebooks, portable speaker-used embroidered covers, bamboo rulers carved with patterns, loop-handled teapots and ornaments). In addition, citizens can enjoy the pleasure in experiencing paper cutting, gourd pyrography, seal cutting, clay sculpture and other intangible cultural artistries at the fair.