Pictured is photo by Wu Yili, a miniature art toy shop

The picture shows the 80-year-old grandma Zhang is watching the exhibition. Photo by Wu Yili

  Chinanews.com, Wuhan, December 26 (Wu Yili) The "Looking for? Hong Kong" Hong Kong Mini Art Exhibition hosted by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government's Wuhan Economic and Trade Office (Wuhan Office) and the Hubei Provincial Hong Kong and Macao Office will be held in Wuhan on the 26th. Fang shopping center opened.

This exhibition displays 40 miniature works of art created by Hong Kong artists, showing Hong Kong's traditional culture, customs and festivals, characteristic buildings and natural landscapes in three dimensions.

The picture shows the "Dakeng Fire Dragon Dance" miniature artwork photo by Wu Yili

  According to reports, this Hong Kong miniature art exhibition covers four categories: "cultural heritage", "landmark architecture", "nostalgic street market" and "Hong Kong style flavor".

Not only displayed some old streets and traditional shops in Hong Kong, but also exhibited miniatures of Hong Kong specialties such as thick toast with butter, barbecued pork and chicken soup macaroni, stockings milk tea, western toast, etc. In addition, the "Chinese Ice Room" and "Cheung Chau Taiping Qing The four exhibits, “Snatching Baoshan”, “Changzhou Piaose Parade”, and “Nostalgic Car Stalls” are exhibited in the mainland for the first time.

The picture shows the miniature works of art showing the diverse life of Hong Kong citizens. Photographed by Wu Yili

  "The Blue House is a first-class historical building in Hong Kong; Lei Yue Mun, located in the southeast of Hong Kong, has a history of more than 150 years..." Grandma Zhang, an 80-year-old citizen of Wuhan this year, watched the exhibition while holding a pen and paper to record what she had learned new knowledge.

"Many of the exhibits on display today have traditional Chinese elements such as the'Big Red Lantern', Dragon Dance, and Lion Dance, which convey the traditional and unique cultural charm of Hong Kong," she said.

The picture shows the lifelike characters in the miniature artwork. Photographed by Wu Yili

  Guo Weixun, Director of the Economic and Trade Office of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government in Wuhan, said that the Wuhan Office has been vigorously supporting the Hong Kong Art Troupe’s performances and cultural exchange activities in Central China. The element of chemistry promotes Hong Kong, the capital of culture and art, to the mainland people.

The picture shows miniature artworks showing Hong Kong's characteristic architecture. Photographed by Wu Yili

  "Although the epidemic temporarily blocked the traffic between Hubei and Hong Kong, it cannot stop the exchanges between the two places. This miniature art exhibition can allow visitors to carefully'roam' and learn about Hong Kong, and hope that everyone will return to Hong Kong after the epidemic." Guo Weixun said .

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