China News Service, Beijing, September 3 (Zhou Xiaohang and Liu Dawei) The Cross-Strait Painting and Calligraphy Exchange Exhibition to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the Revolution of 1911 opened on the 3rd at the Taiwan Hall in Beijing. Nearly 100 people attended the opening ceremony that day.

It is understood that the exhibition exhibited more than 300 paintings and calligraphy works by artists from both sides of the strait.

  Gao Feng, president of the Beijing Taiwan Compatriots Association, said in his speech that the compatriots on both sides of the strait have the same roots and the same language and the same kind, and Chinese culture is the root and belonging of the compatriots on both sides of the strait.

No matter how much interference and obstacles are encountered, the exchanges and cooperation between compatriots on both sides of the strait cannot be stopped, cannot be interrupted, and cannot be lost.

In the current complex and severe cross-strait situation, compatriots on both sides of the strait should join hands to inherit the excellent traditional Chinese culture, promote creative transformation and innovative development, exchange and learn from each other, dialogue and tolerance, deepen mutual understanding, and enhance mutual trust and recognition. , To create a bright future for national rejuvenation.

At the opening ceremony, Huang Dianben (right) donated the works of Taiwanese calligraphy and painting to the Taiwan Guild Hall, and Zhang Xiaojun, Secretary-General of the Beijing Federation of Taiwan Federations (left) accepted the donation.

Photo by Liu Dawei

  Rong Yang, deputy chairman of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang Revolutionary Committee, said that this event commemorates the Revolution of 1911 in the form of calligraphy and painting, and hopes that through the review of the past 100 years, the Chinese people have worked tirelessly for national independence, national prosperity, people’s happiness, and the reunification of the motherland. The arduous course of this year, remembering the glorious achievements of Sun Yat-sen and other revolutionary pioneers who are committed to revitalizing China, evokes the common memory of compatriots on both sides of the strait, promotes the unity of Chinese people at home and abroad, and gathers all wisdom forces to jointly advance the great cause of reunification of the motherland and realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation Chinese dream.

  Huang Dianben, the honorary president of the Taiwan Chinese Association of Hometowns, said that the compatriots on both sides of the strait are a family whose blood is thicker than water and have the same ancestors and ancestors. They should share the glory of being a Chinese.

He also donated the works of Taiwanese calligraphy and painting "A Family on Both Sides of the Strait and All Things Happiness" to the Taiwan Club at the opening ceremony.

  This exhibition is co-sponsored by the Beijing Federation of Taiwanese Federations, the Beijing Municipal Committee of the National Revolutionary Committee of the People's Republic of China and the Taiwan Chinese Association of Hometowns.

The organizer stated that the exhibition aims to deeply cherish the memory of Sun Yat-sen and other revolutionary pioneers, inherit and carry forward the fine traditions of the Revolution of 1911, vigorously promote the spirit of patriotism, and express the confidence and determination to pursue and fight for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

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