Exhibition Featuring Paintings by Children of Xinjiang Held in Beijing
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Exhibition Featuring Paintings by Children of Xinjiang Held in Beijing
September 10, 2023Children work on a painting, Chinese Dream, at the China National Museum of Women and Children on August 18. |
An exhibition, featuring paintings by children of Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, opened on August 18 at the China National Museum of Women and Children. More than 60 children, from Xinjiang, Beijing and South China's Shenzhen, attended the opening ceremony.
The exhibition, organized by the Chinese National Museum of Ethnology, Xinjiang Women's Federation and China National Museum of Women and Children, is scheduled to conclude on October 6.
(Women of China English Monthly September 2023 issue)
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