Chinese-Mongolian artists held a joint creative event

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, November 20 (Xinhua) — The 10-day joint creative event "The Great Tea Road" by Chinese and Mongolian artists, organized by the Information Office of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (North China), concluded recently.

More than 20 artists from China and Mongolia successively visited Inner Mongolia and Fujian Province (East China), conducting creative work along the Great Tea Road.

According to a report on the news website nmgnews.com, this event accurately reflects the cultural context of the Tea Road: the first part took place in Inner Mongolia, exploring the majestic style of the steppe Silk Road, while the second focused on the tea traditions and cultural heritage of Fujian Province. As a cultural link between China and Mongolia, the Great Tea Road carries the memory of a millennia-long dialogue between civilizations.

The State Gate at Ereenhot, the Inner Mongolia Museum, the picturesque landscapes of the Wuyi Mountains, and the Fan Dian Gallery left unforgettable impressions on Chinese and Mongolian artists. Using brushes as a means of communication, the artists exchanged ideas in a collaborative creative process, forging a new chapter in the cultural exchange between China and Mongolia.

The Great Tea Road, which emerged in the 17th century, began in the Wuyi Mountains and reached St. Petersburg, crossing China, Mongolia, and Russia. This approximately 14,000-kilometer route, primarily for tea, became an important economic and cultural link between Asia and Europe, following in the footsteps of the ancient Silk Road.

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