On December 26th, the "Yu Da Love in Hongmei" Liao Jing Calligraphy Exhibition and the Launching Ceremony of Shenzhen Xu Beihong Culture and Arts Center were held in Nanshan District, Shenzhen.
Xu Beihong is an outstanding master of art, an art educator, the first president of the Central Academy of Fine Arts of the People's Republic of China, and the chairman of the National Artists Association. His large number of works full of creative spirit have opened up a broad path for the innovation of traditional art and have had a great influence on the Chinese painting world. His representative works include "Five Hundred Soldiers of Tian Heng", "After I Am", "Yu Gong Moves the Mountain" and so on.
According to reports, Shenzhen Xu Beihong Culture and Arts Center is located in The Overseas Chinese Town in Nanshan District, which is a pure public welfare organization set up in Shenzhen under the leadership of Xu Beihong Art Committee. The art center aims to carry out the dissemination and promotion of Xu Beihong's aesthetic education spirit in Shenzhen, and to carry out the exhibition and display of works by famous artists in the field of modern and contemporary calligraphy and painting.

Zhang Wenchang, director of Shenzhen Xu Beihong Culture and Art Center, introduced that in the future, the art center will give full play to Xu Beihong's good social reputation and extensive influence to do a good job in aesthetic education public welfare activities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
The opening ceremony of the "Yu Da Love in Hongmei - Liao Jing Calligraphy Boutique Exhibition" was also held at the event site, exhibiting the calligraphy works of Xu Beihong's wife Liao Jingwen. Liao Jingwen was the director of Xu Beihong Memorial Hall, the honorary president of Xu Beihong Painting Academy, and the chairman of the Chinese Calligraphers and Painters Association.
The event was hosted by Xu Beihong Art Research Institute of Chinese University, Xu Beihong Art Committee, liao Jingwen Public Welfare Fund of China Red Cross Foundation, and hosted by Shenzhen Xu Beihong Culture and Art Center and Shenzhen Women Painters Association.