Children's paintings on COVID-19 shown in Sydney
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Children's paintings on COVID-19 shown in Sydney
The China Cultural Center in Sydney and Australian Chinese Television held an exhibition featuring children's paintings on the fight against COVID-19 on Dec 15, 2020. [Photo provided to Chinaculture.org] [This caption applies equally to each and every image in this article.]
An exhibition featuring children's paintings on the fight against COVID-19 was held by the China Cultural Center in Sydney and Australian Chinese Television on Dec 15 [2020].
The 22 showpieces are winners of an adolescent painting contest, showing young people's ideas about epidemic fighting, environmental protection and animal rights.
Xiao Xiayong, director of the center and the China Tourism Office in Sydney, said the works can reflect youngsters' care toward humans and society. He encourages local young people to engage more in cultural exchanges between China and Australia.
The show [lasted] until Dec 30 [2020].
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A children's view of the pandemic.
Sorry I'm just seeing this; I will post a link to it shortly.
Almost every time you sign off a weekend article, I post one relevant to creative arts to fill in the blank until the next weekend article. If I may make a humble suggestion, since it is your group, that you might make it a habit to just before posting a new weekend article check the article list on your group to see if an article has been posted that you might want your article to link.
Good stuff.
I'm trying my best to post positive stuff on this site, but it's almost a losing battle, as you will see Trout tried to point out in her latest article on Metafied.