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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, July 20 (Xinhua) — Residents of the southern Chinese island province of Hainan, one of the most popular destinations in China for Russian tourists, will have a new chance to enjoy magnificent Russian art. An exhibition of masterpieces by contemporary Russian artists opened at the Hainan Provincial Museum on Friday and will run until Oct. 8.
According to the official website of the Hainan Provincial Department of Tourism, Culture, Broadcasting and Sports, as one of the highlights of the cultural exchange projects within the framework of the China-Russia Cross Culture Years, the exhibition features representative works by 10 outstanding contemporary artists from Russia, including the famous sculptor Andrei Kovalchuk and landscape artist Nikolai Kuznetsov.
The exhibition's organizer, Zhu Yufeng, hopes that residents of Hainan Province, for which Russia is one of the main sources of foreign tourists, will be able to actively visit the exhibition and personally experience the charm of remarkable Russian art.
In the middle of the exhibition center in the museum stands the work of A. Kovalchuk – the easel sculpture “Ballerina Anna Pavlova”, which greatly attracted the attention of the tourist Zhong Hui, who arrived in Hainan for the first time.
“How lovely the muscular texture and expression of the ballerina’s face are!” she said. “I have heard admiration from other young visitors, and I believe that such a masterpiece contributes to the aesthetic education and upbringing of children.”
A representative of the Hainan Provincial Museum management emphasized that this exhibition demonstrates both the deep historical foundations and modern innovative forces of art in Russia, serves as a bridge for deepening cultural cooperation between China and Russia, and promotes Hainan's efforts to build an international platform for cultural exchanges. -0-
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