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Depictions of shared destiny

Fantastic China  | 2024-05-11 | Views:4473

The Sister Festival of the Yao Ethnic Group, Chinese painting, by Jiao Xiaohui from the Hubei Institute of Fine Arts.


China is a multi-ethnic country where various ethnic groups have, over a long history of interaction, learned from and influenced one another, gradually forming common cultural traditions and lasting memories. This profound integration has facilitated mutual understanding and identity among ethnic groups.

Concurrently, the ethnic groups in China are mutually interdependent in various aspects such as economy, politics and society, forming a closely interconnected community of shared interests. China's ethnic policies encourage mutual support and assistance among ethnic groups, jointly promoting the common progress of all ethnic peoples in the nation.

The establishment of a community with a shared destiny among ethnic groups is one of the crucial pathways to achieving ethnic harmony and realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. Artists from the Times' Palette Art Academy Alliance are using their brushes to depict the deep fraternal bonds and intertwined destinies among China's ethnic groups, vividly portraying touching scenes with their exquisite strokes.


Golden Autumn Days: Gannan, watercolor on paper, by Zhang Xianfei and Xiao Shengyang from the Hubei Institute of Fine Arts in Wuhan, Hubei province.


Part of Praise the New Era, fresco, by Liu Kai and Yang Xinya from the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in Chongqing.


Sunshine in Classroom, oil painting, by Yu Xiaodong from the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts.


Envoy Ban Chao's Mission to the Western Regions, woodcut, by Liu Yichun from the Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts in Shaanxi province.


Pamir, the Pearl of the Silk Road, Chinese painting, by Ye Hua from the Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts.


Girl on Horseback, Chinese painting, by Pang Liming from the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts.


The Train Heading Towards Spring — Ningbo-Taizhou-Wen-zhou Railway is Fully Operational, Chinese painting, by Xu Mo and Shen Xiaoming from the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.

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