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Chen Yushu's "Pine Wind" and other intangible cultural heritage artworks were exhibited at the Dubai World Expo

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On October 1, local time, the world's highest level of expo, Expo 2020 Dubai kicked off in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which is the first World Expo held in the Middle East, with 192 countries participating. The theme of the Expo is "Communicating Ideas, Creating the Future". Chen Yushu, a well-known classical furniture artist and chairman of the Four Gentlemen Art Center, was invited to design and create works such as "Songfeng" for the Chinese National Pavilion at the Dubai World Expo on behalf of Chinese intangible cultural heritage art. It is reported that this is the first time in the history of the World Expo National Pavilion to exhibit classical Chinese furniture works.

Chen Yushu's "Pine Wind" and other intangible cultural heritage artworks were exhibited at the Dubai World Expo

Inspired by the theme of the Chinese Pavilion "Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind - Innovation and Opportunity", it implies beauty and the future, it expresses the common dreams and common values of today's human beings, and engraves the imprint of people in this era to build a common future and pursue a common better life. It represents light, reunion, auspiciousness and happiness.

With the theme of "Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind - Innovation and Opportunity", the "Light of China" At the Dubai World Expo, the Chinese National Pavilion integrates Chinese elements with modern technology in the form of art, vividly displaying China's profound culture and long history, and will be the largest pavilion of the World Expo and the only official pavilion for China to participate in the Dubai World Expo.

Source: China Shandong Net

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