China Through the Eyes of 10-Year-Old Artist Xia Lanshu
At just 10 years old, Xia Lanshu captures China’s vibrant spirit in her artwork “China Through My Eyes,” blending tradition and modernity with vivid imagery and dynamic energy.
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At just 10 years old, Xia Lanshu captures China’s vibrant spirit in her artwork “China Through My Eyes,” blending tradition and modernity with vivid imagery and dynamic energy.
11-year-old Ocean Lu from the US captures China’s wonders in an award-winning drawing, depicting iconic landmarks and cultural experiences from a memorable family trip.
14-year-old Indonesian artist Titan Nayaka Sradha wins Third Prize in global art project with his dragon kite painting symbolizing China’s future vision.
8-year-old Li Zhimo from Shandong Province captures the lively essence of the Huadan role in Peking Opera through her prize-winning artwork in the \
8-year-old Indonesian artist Samantha Victoria Susanto expresses her love for China by painting the Great Wall, participating in CGTN’s “China Through My Eyes” Global Children’s Art Project.
The beauty of China unfolds through the eyes of an 8-year-old painter, whose artwork reflects personal connections to her family’s heritage and three iconic cities: Hangzhou, Yuyao, and Shanghai.
Eight-year-old Indonesian artist, Yu Linhao, wins Second Prize in the “China Through My Eyes” Art Project with his painting of Guilin’s scenery.
10-year-old artist Zoey Chen captures the vibrancy of Chinese summer in her painting “Colorful China,” earning her the Second Prize in the “China Through My Eyes” Global Children’s Art Project.
Seven-year-old Liu Xinyi wins Second Prize in the “China Through My Eyes” Global Children’s Art Project with her artwork “The Most Beautiful China,” showcasing China’s cultural heritage and modern spirit.
Eight-year-old Indonesian artist Deanna Sitorus explores Chinese culture through her vivid artwork, blending tradition and personal dreams with colored pencils and crayons.
Montreux Jazz Festival debuts in Suzhou, bringing international stars like Earth, Wind & Fire and Maejor to the ‘Venice of the East’, while Min Opera experiences a cultural renaissance.
Through the imaginative artwork of eight-year-old Serena Zou from the US, China comes alive as a vibrant tapestry of giant pandas, ping-pong, dragon dances, bubble tea, and lamian noodles.
8-year-old artist Zhang Jiahe captures the essence of Chinese heritage in her award-winning artwork “The Soul of China,” blending tradition and creativity in a captivating piece.
Ten-year-old Kimberly Lei from the US has won Second Prize in the ‘China Through My Eyes’ Global Children’s Art Project, blending China’s past and present in her vibrant artwork.
At the 13th China Zhengzhou International Shaolin Wushu Competition, 2,560 athletes aged 4 to 82 from 56 countries showcased the universal appeal of Shaolin Wushu.
Eight-year-old Zhang Lingxi from the Chinese mainland wins Second Prize in the ‘China Through My Eyes’ Global Children’s Art Project with her vibrant artwork ‘Fish Lantern’, celebrating Chinese culture.
Eight-year-old American girl, Sky Lu, wins Third Prize in the “China Through My Eyes” Global Children’s Art Project with her painting inspired by celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival in China.
Eight-year-old Chinese artist Huang Qianjin wins Third Prize in the “China Through My Eyes” Global Children’s Art Project with her painting “My Chinese Dream”.
10-year-old Indonesian artist Don Jethro Devano Sinuraya celebrates China’s heritage by depicting the Great Wall and dragon in his imaginative painting.
Seven-year-old artist Shi Ximeng captures Beijing’s cultural essence in her award-winning painting, intertwining traditional symbols with youthful charm.