China News Service, Changsha, May 17th (Reporter Tang Xiaoqing) On the 17th, the "Inheritance and Creativity" Changsha-Taiwan was co-sponsored by the Hunan Song and Dan Chinese Character Art Museum, the Art Institute of Taiwan's Fu Jen Catholic University, and the Taiwan Kaohsiung Cultural Design Development Association. The first Chinese character creative design exhibition and forum opened in Changsha.

The forum is divided into two sub-venues in Taiwan and Changsha, and the online live broadcast is synchronous.

  The event solicited creative design works of Chinese characters from Changsha and Taiwan, attracting teachers and students from more than 40 universities and colleges in the two places, as well as more than 60 associations and institutions, and hundreds of art masters.

The organizer said that the creative design works of Chinese characters will be displayed online and offline. The forum mainly discusses the creative design of Chinese characters, so that the art of creative design of Chinese characters will become a new medium connecting Changsha and Taiwan.

People appreciate the Chinese character art in the Song and Dan Chinese Character Art Museum.

Photo by Tang Xiaoqing

  Xiao Xin, director of the Cultural and Creative Professional Committee of Hunan Design Artists Association, believes that this event provides a platform for the exhibition and exchange of creative designs in Changsha and Taiwan. The collected works are both cultural and artistic, fully demonstrating the artistic and cultural aspects of Chinese characters. It is broad and profound, and it is hoped that the event will become a sustainable brand for exchanges between Changsha and Taiwan.

  Song Dan is the first Chinese artist to exhibit Chinese character art on Capitol Hill in the United States. He has been devoted to the research, practice and promotion of the integrated development of Chinese characters and related industries. His works have won the highest design award in China for many times.

He established the first museum in China with the theme of Chinese character art in Changsha.

  "Chinese characters are the root and soul of the Chinese nation, and the genes of Chinese culture flow in the blood of Chinese children. Taking Chinese characters as the entry point, it is very meaningful to establish cultural exchanges between Changsha and Taiwan." Song Dan said that Taiwanese students are interested in the creative design of Chinese characters. The exhibition is very interesting and has a high degree of participation, which shows that both sides of the strait have the same roots.

  "We are all descendants of Yan and Huang, with the same roots and ancestors. Chinese characters are an important bridge for emotional exchange, communication and dialogue between the two sides." Wu Shangjun, a professor and doctoral supervisor at the Academy of Fine Arts of Hunan Normal University, believes that Chinese characters can be used as the theme on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, and new technologies such as short videos can be used on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Cultural exchange through media and space art, graphic art and calligraphy.

  Taiwanese youths Dai Peiqi and Chen Sian joined hands to create works of the word "love" for the exhibition.

"The meaning of the work is to hope that the two sides of the strait will love each other." Dai Peiqi said in an online speech that young people on both sides of the strait can use Weibo, Xiaohongshu, Douyin and other new media to create different Chinese character IPs, promote cross-strait cultural exchanges, and use the power of youth to promote the excellent Chinese tradition Cultures on both sides of the strait blend with each other and develop harmoniously.

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