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Guangzhou calligraphers and painters and teenagers wrote "blessings" to bless Australian Chinese compatriots

Source: China News Network

Guangzhou calligraphers and painters and teenagers write "blessings" to bless Australian Chinese compatriots

Guangzhou, 28 Jan (China News Network) -- The Chinese Traditional Chinese New Year Festival is approaching, and a special video of "Fu" New Year written by Guangzhou calligraphers and painters and young students will be completed and sent to the Australian Guangdong General Chamber of Commerce on the 28th to send New Year greetings to Chinese compatriots in Australia.

According to reports, on the occasion of sending the old and welcoming the new year towards the Year of the Tiger, the "Receiving Blessings to Welcome the New Year, Art Shows Brilliant Colors - Qi Xianfu Characters" New Year celebration sponsored by the Australian Guangdong General Chamber of Commerce and other Australian Chinese groups will be held in Melbourne, Australia, and the artists living in Melbourne will send holiday blessings to local Chinese compatriots.

Guangzhou calligraphers and painters and teenagers wrote "blessings" to bless Australian Chinese compatriots

Calligraphy teacher Yi Aiwen and students write "Fu" Chen Yiyan photo

A few days ago, Guo Zining, president of the association, also invited Chen Zhixiong, president of the Guangzhou Yuehai Calligraphy and Painting Institute, and other Guangzhou calligraphers and painters, calligraphy educators and young students to participate in the melbourne activity.

Chen Zhixiong, Li Zhishu and other Guangzhou calligraphers and painters recently joined dozens of teenagers to write the word "Fu" and the Spring Festival to express their New Year wishes for Chinese compatriots in Australia. Calligraphy educators Yi Aiwen and Luo Yuli participated in the event on behalf of the "Red House" and "Hanlin" calligraphy art education institutions. Chen Bingyi, a student at the China Academy of Art, wrote the word "Fu" in cursive.

Guangzhou calligraphers and painters and teenagers wrote "blessings" to bless Australian Chinese compatriots

Chen Bingyi, a student at the China Academy of Art, writes "Fu" and Chen Yiyan is photographed

The young students who participated in the event came from more than ten schools, such as Guangzhou Zhixin Middle School, Guangzhou No. 2 Middle School, Guangdong Experimental School, Guangzhou Fangyuan Experimental Primary School, etc., including many students whose calligraphy works have been invited to participate in Australia, Indonesia and other places in recent years.

It is understood that Guo Zining, who is originally from Guangzhou, visited Guangzhou Fangyuan Experimental Primary School in January 2018, and students presented him with 100 calligraphy "Fu" characters. Guo Zining brought these "Fu" calligraphy works back to Australia and gave them to 100 Chinese families in Melbourne. (End)

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