When will the 6th China-Japan-Korea Children's Friendly Exhibition open?

The 6th China-Japan-Korea Children's Friendly Exhibition opened in the Children's Palace of China Welfare Institute on 28th, with the theme of "Our Future".

Previously, since 20 13, the China-Japan-Korea Children's Friendly Art Exhibition has been successfully held for five times, which has built a friendship bridge for young people in China, Japan and South Korea. It is understood that the theme of "Our Future" aims to encourage young people in China, Japan and South Korea to imagine a better life in the future and paint a vision of peace in the future, so as to deepen international exchanges and mutual understanding among children from all countries.

This exhibition is co-sponsored by Shanghai People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, Bibo Society, a Japanese social education organization, and Busan International Exchange Foundation, Korea. Since the beginning of the year, the organizers of the three countries have collected paintings from kindergartens, primary schools and primary and secondary educational institutions in China, Japan and South Korea, and selected 100 selected works, accounting for about 300 * * *, and conducted friendly exchanges through foreign exhibitions, sending delegations to each other and visiting educational institutions.

At the opening ceremony of the day, the guests not only enjoyed the excellent paintings of the teenagers of the Three Kingdoms, but also enjoyed a wonderful performance with unique charm. China's calligraphy performance, South Korea's Xiao Di performance and Japanese traditional dance made the audience feel the charm of traditional art in three East Asian countries. Friends of Angels Salon Wind Orchestra was also invited to attend and perform wind music performances.

It is reported that since last year, after the opening ceremony, the organizers specially set up a "Master Face to Face" activity, inviting famous Shanghai painters to give zero-distance guidance and lectures to children to help these "little painters" improve their painting art level. This year, Shanghai Friendship Association invited Mr. wuyue, the executive director of Shanghai Wu Changshuo Memorial Hall, to personally teach flower-and-bird painting skills. It is reported that wuyue has been actively participating in non-governmental exchanges between China and foreign countries for many years, especially in the field of exchanges with Japan.