
Shi Qi’s ‘Three Forms in One’: Revolutionizing Art with Innovation
Shi Qi challenges the conventional art world by introducing ‘Three Forms in One,’ blending representation, impression, and abstraction to redefine artistic expression.
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Shi Qi challenges the conventional art world by introducing ‘Three Forms in One,’ blending representation, impression, and abstraction to redefine artistic expression.
Discover the enchanting story of ‘囍’, the Chinese symbol of double happiness, and meet Wang Yanping, the collector preserving its legacy this Qixi Festival night. Dive into a world of joy and tradition!
Discover the magic of Rajasthan’s City Palace Museum! 🕌✨ Explore the largest royal complex in India and meet the artisans who keep traditions alive. A journey through time, culture, and dreams!
Discover the enchanting story behind the Chinese character ‘囍’, a timeless symbol of joy and happiness. Join us on a journey to unveil how this emblem weaves happiness into culture!
Renowned artist Wu Yueshi shares his journey in understanding the essence of Chinese painting, emphasizing patience, deep cultivation, and the power of small achievements leading to greatness.
Season II of ‘The Art Beat’ premieres August 21! Dive into the world of eight contemporary Chinese artists as they blend heritage and innovation. Don’t miss this artistic journey on CGTN! 🎨
From pirouettes to collecting ‘double happiness’ symbols, Wang Yanping embraces joy through her passion for ‘囍’—continuing her artistic journey in a new light.
Discover why Chef Lei Kalin cooks thousands of chicken dishes every Chinese New Year, and how this delicious tradition brings good luck and happiness for the upcoming year. 🐔🎉
Discover Cape Town’s Heart of Medical History Museum, where the world’s first human heart transplant took place in 1967! Dive into a milestone that has saved millions of lives. ❤️
Discover how art students illuminate China’s 5,000-year-old Liangzhu civilization in ‘We Are What We Remember,’ blending ancient wonders with modern creativity to showcase a brilliant cultural legacy.