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Aoluguya Evenk children were invited to participate in the World Reindeer Painting Exhibition

Aoluguya Evenk children were invited to participate in the World Reindeer Painting Exhibition

The picture shows the works of the children of the Evenk ethnic group in Aoluguya. Photo by Wu Dan

Hulunbuir, 24 Feb (Zhongxin.com) -- On 24 February, this reporter learned from the Hulunbergenhe Municipal Government of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region that recently, at the invitation of Anderson, secretary general of the World Reindeer Breeders Association, children of the Aoluguya Evenk ethnic group will participate in the "Children in reindeer husbandry" painting exhibition.

Anderson extended an invitation to the last of China's deer tribes, the Aoluguya Evenk Deer Tribe: Children and teenagers under the age of 17 are invited to participate in the "Children in reindeer husbandry - 2022" exhibition. On March 3, 2022, at the 7th World Congress of Reindeer Breeders in Khanty Mansisysk, Russia, individual paintings by children and adolescents (under the age of 17) from the reindeer regions of the Arctic Circle were exhibited.

In recent days, as the only Chinese member of the World Breeders Association, Aoluguya Evenk Nationality Township has actively organized children and teenagers to enthusiastically submit articles, and sent their paintings to Secretary General Anderson through WeChat and email.

Aoluguya Evenk children were invited to participate in the World Reindeer Painting Exhibition

The picture shows the works of the children of the Evenk ethnic group in Aoluguya. Photo by Wu Dan

Up to now, a total of 9 Aoluguya Evenk children and teenagers have participated in the activity, and each participant has given full play to his imagination to paint his own vision of his hometown and everything related to reindeer.

The 12-year-old Sonia completed the painting by observing the appearance, form and living habits of the reindeer up close. She said: "I hope that everyone will learn about my hometown through my paintings. ”

The Genhe Municipal Government officially said that this activity showed the style of China's last deer tribe with children's vision, and also enhanced the friendship between the Aoluguya Evenk ethnic group and the reindeer breeding people in the world, better displayed the national culture, and fully reflected the "international style" of the nation.

It is reported that the paintings of children and teenagers of the Evenk ethnic group in Aoluguya will be exhibited together with the works of children from many countries and regions that raise reindeer in the world. (End)

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