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Students capture the essence of Harbin on canvas

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A photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows students painting onto a 9.4-meter-long canvas at Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, China. /CFP
A photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows students painting onto a 9.4-meter-long canvas at Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, China. /CFP

A photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows students painting onto a 9.4-meter-long canvas at Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, China. /CFP

A photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows students painting onto a 9.4-meter-long canvas at Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, China. /CFP
A photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows students painting onto a 9.4-meter-long canvas at Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, China. /CFP

A photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows students painting onto a 9.4-meter-long canvas at Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, China. /CFP

A photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows students painting onto a 9.4-meter-long canvas at Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, China. /CFP
A photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows students painting onto a 9.4-meter-long canvas at Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, China. /CFP

A photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows students painting onto a 9.4-meter-long canvas at Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, China. /CFP

A photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows students painting onto a 9.4-meter-long canvas at Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, China. /CFP
A photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows students painting onto a 9.4-meter-long canvas at Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, China. /CFP

A photo taken on March 5, 2024 shows students painting onto a 9.4-meter-long canvas at Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, China. /CFP

In the spacious exhibition hall of the Harbin Museum in Heilongjiang Province, 60 students from the Taitun Elementary School in the city were fully immersed in wielding their paintbrushes to portray their impressions of Harbin onto canvas. The entire scroll extended to 9.4 meters long, with the backdrop adorned in the refreshing green hues characteristic of spring. The iconic landmarks of Harbin were depicted, showcasing the city's unique history and cultural heritage. 

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