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□ Dahe Daily·Yu Video Reporter Wang Weihao Text and Picture
This newspaper reported that yesterday morning, the "Welcome the Twenty Top 20, New Colors in the Central Plains" photography and calligraphy and painting exhibition opened in Henan Provincial Art Museum . The exhibition is hosted by Henan Provincial Committee for Care for the Next Generation, Henan Journalists Association , Henan Old Journalists Association, and Henan Art Museum, hosted by Henan Provincial Art Association, Henan Radio, Film and Television Media Holding Group, and co-organized by Henan Employees' Calligraphy and Painting Academy and Henan Provincial Chinese Studies Culture Promotion Association. Since the launch of the
activity, a total of 1,380 photography, calligraphy and painting works from the Provincial Committee for the Elderly, news media, provincial art associations and other units have been collected. 360 excellent works have been selected for exhibition in this exhibition. These works have distinct themes and exquisite art. They use photography, calligraphy, painting and other art forms to fully demonstrate the extraordinary achievements made by the whole province in all fields since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, keeping in mind the earnest instructions of General Secretary Xi Jinping to "strive for the first place and be more brilliant", vividly depicting the spiritual outlook of the Henan people "forge ahead on a new journey and make contributions to the new era", affectionately sing the magnificent scenery of new colors everywhere in the Central Plains land, truly record the vivid silhouettes of young people growing up under the care of all sectors of society, and inspire hundreds of millions of Central Plains children to continue to anchor the "two guarantees" and implement the "ten strategies", strive to write a more brilliant chapter in the Central Plains in the new era, and welcome the successful convening of the 20th National Congress of the Party with outstanding results.
It is reported that this exhibition will last until September 19, and visitors can visit for free.