Chinese fine brushwork exhibition kicks off in Bahrain
Organized by the Chinese Embassy in Bahrain, the exhibition will run until August 17 and is free for public viewing. Alongside the paintings, visitors can also experience an exhibition dedicated to China Oud, a traditional fragrant resin commonly used in incense and perfumery.
During the opening ceremony, Su Xiaofeng expressed his hope that the exhibition would foster deeper cultural understanding and strengthen friendship among the peoples of China, Bahrain, and beyond through the universal language of art.
Chinese Ambassador to Bahrain Ni Ruchi highlighted that the exhibition offers Bahrain’s public a unique opportunity to explore traditional Chinese art.
Bahrain’s Minister of Tourism, Fatima Al Sairafi, who attended the event and toured the exhibition, described it as “a very special occasion to celebrate the art of our two nations.”
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