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Beijing celebrates Arabic arts

 

The exhibition brings together both veteran and emerging artists from the Arab world. Visitors are thrilled not only by how the artists fuse traditional and modern elements, but also the interaction and integration of different cultures that reflect art's ability to transcend boundaries.

An art exhibition encapsulating the best of contemporary visual arts, calligraphy, and paintings from Arab countries opened on Monday at the Capital Museum in Beijing.

These two paintings were created by Omani artist Saif Al Amri. Talking about being a part of this cultural exchange program, Amri couldn't be more excited.

Present at the grand opening ceremony of the exhibition were officials and representatives from China and 11 Arab countries, who joined forces in launching the event.

The show marks the beginning of the second Arabic Arts Festival, and aims to strengthen ties between China and Arab countries.

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