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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) — The Belt and Road Art Exhibition and the Second China-Russia Art Exhibition 2025 opened at the Cultural Relics Art Center in the Central Business District (CBD) of Sanya, south China's Hainan Province.
According to the Sanya City Government website, the event will run until September 28. Its goal is to deepen exchanges and cooperation between China and Russia in culture and art, strengthen friendship between the two peoples, build bridges between artists from both countries, and showcase their creative achievements.
The exhibition features 83 works by 26 Chinese and Russian artists. Visitors can admire the majestic snowy landscapes of Russia and feel the power of Chinese mountains and rivers through their subtle touches and rich color palette, as well as gain a deeper understanding of the two countries' way of life.
"This is not only a visual feast, but also a valuable opportunity for cultural exchange and mutual learning, which will give new impetus to the development of cultural and artistic affairs in Sanya and enhance the city's cultural taste," said one visitor.
"For me, visiting Hainan is not only an artistic journey, but also a return and cultural reunion. The construction of the free trade port in Hainan allowed me to experience not only the openness of politics and economic dynamism, but also the inclusiveness and innovation of culture. Here, tradition intertwines with modernity, the East engages in dialogue with the West, and art develops and merges in an unprecedented way," said Russian artist Sergey.
He also noted that this exhibition is not only an artistic event, but also a testament to the friendship between the two countries. -0-
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