Strengthening cultural ties through art


(From left) Prof Zhang, China’s Chinese Culture Promotion Association public relations head Kou Meng Qi, Canadian Council of the Blind president Louise Gillis, China’s Chinese Culture Promotion Association president Wang Shi, Lee, International Comprehensive Health Industry Alliance honorary chairman Chen QuanZhou, Minzu University of China Professor Zhao Shi Lin and Ji during the opening ceremony.

THE largest art exhibition of renowned paintings and calligraphy in South-East Asia is on until tomorrow in Kuala Lumpur.

Held at the Palace of the Golden Horses in Seri Kembangan, the international art exhibition, which is part of the International World Civilisation – Accomplishment Expedition event, is expected to attract art collectors, investors and art enthusiasts from around the region.

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