Cross-Strait artists unite to celebrate 105th anniversary of the CPC with art exhibition
Around 100 artists from both sides of the Taiwan Strait have created nearly 100 paintings and calligraphy works to celebrate the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, demonstrating that compatriots from both sides share the same roots and support each other.
These works are being showcased at an exhibition that opened on June 28 at the Taiwan Hall in Beijing and will remain open to the public until July 2. The exhibition features historical and contemporary themes, including the Long March, rocket launches, rural development, and the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Painter Huang Mu-chun from Taiwan presented his artwork at the exhibition, using the image of a rising sun to express blessings for the CPC's anniversary and peaceful cross-Strait development.
"The CPC has created a miracle, and now the entire world is looking at China's achievements," Huang said. "The rising sun in my work signifies a vision to care for compatriots on both sides of the Strait, conveying a sense of hope that our compatriots on both sides can live a prosperous life."
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