On April 28, 2022, in the heart of the charming Copenhagen City Hall, over 300 Chinese children used brushes to unveil their aspirations.
The “H.C Andersen Art Awards – Chinese Children’s Art Exhibition” was unveiled at the Copenhagen City Hall, Denmark. Jens-Kristian Lütken, Mayor of the Employment and Integration Committee, Finn Andersen, Director of the Denmark H.C. Andersen Culture & Art Committee, and Zheng Wen, Director of the China Cultural Center in Copenhagen, were present at the exhibition’s opening ceremony and delivered successive speeches. Over 70 people from all walks of life in Copenhagen were invited to the exhibition’s opening ceremony.
The exhibition is co-organized by the Denmark H.C. Andersen Culture & Art Committee, the H.C. Andersen Society, and the China Cultural Center in Copenhagen. A collection of more than 300 Chinese children’s paintings will be on display in Copenhagen, showcasing the magnificent visions of Chinese youngsters regarding culture and art, as well as fairy tales and the realities of everyday life.
The exhibition will be on display through May 3.
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Den 28. april 2022, i hjertet af det hyggelige Københavns Rådhus, udfoldede mere end 300 kinesiske børn deres drømme med pensler.
“H.C Andersen Art Awards – Chinese Children’s Art Exhibition” blev afsløret på Københavns Rådhus. Jens-Kristian Lütken, Beskæftigelses- og Integrationsborgmester, Finn Andersen, direktør for H.C. Andersen Culture & Art Committee og Zheng Wen, direktør for det Kinesiske Kulturcenter i København, var til stede ved udstillingens åbningsceremoni og holdt successive taler. Over 70 mennesker fra alle samfundslag i København var inviteret til udstillingens åbningsceremoni.
Udstillingen er arrangeret af H.C. Andersen Culture & Art Committee, H.C. Andersen Samfundet, og det Kinesiske Kulturcenter i København. En samling på mere end 300 kinesiske børnemalerier vil blive udstillet i København og viser de kinesiske unges storslåede visioner om kultur og kunst, eventyr samt hverdagens realiteter.
Udstillingen vises frem til den 3. maj.