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National Art Museum of China Sends "Blessing" for the New Year

China Daily Network, February 1 (Reporter Jiang Dong) On February 1, 2022, the first day of the Chinese New Year, wu Weishan, director of the Museum of China Square in Beijing, led seven calligraphers to send the audience a handwritten "Fu" character to celebrate the New Year.

It is reported that sending "blessings" to the audience on the first day of the Chinese New Year has become a traditional activity of the National Art Museum of China, which is not only to give back to the audience, but also to bless the new era. This year's Spring Festival coincides with the Winter Olympics, and the National Art Museum of China hopes to show the world the China of the festival and the beauty of Chinese life through traditional activities such as sending "blessings".

National Art Museum of China Sends "Blessing" for the New Year

On February 1, the audience received the word "Fu". Photo by Jiang Dong, a reporter from China Daily

National Art Museum of China Sends "Blessing" for the New Year

On February 1, the calligrapher sent a "blessing" to the audience. Photo by Jiang Dong, a reporter from China Daily

National Art Museum of China Sends "Blessing" for the New Year

On February 1, the audience held the word "Fu" and took a group photo with the calligrapher. Photo by Jiang Dong, a reporter from China Daily

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