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An artwork created by young artists using the residues of traditional Chinese medicine and other related waste is on display at the Sanhe Art Museum in Chongqing Municipality on April 8, 2024. /CFP
An artwork created by young artists using the residues of traditional Chinese medicine and other related waste is on display at the Sanhe Art Museum in Chongqing Municipality on April 8, 2024. /CFP
Artworks created by young artists using the residues of traditional Chinese medicine and other related waste are on display at the Sanhe Art Museum in Chongqing Municipality on April 8, 2024. /CFP
Artworks created by young artists using the residues of traditional Chinese medicine and other related waste are on display at the Sanhe Art Museum in Chongqing Municipality on April 8, 2024. /CFP
An artwork created by young artists using the residues of traditional Chinese medicine and other related waste is on display at the Sanhe Art Museum in Chongqing Municipality on April 8, 2024. /CFP
Artworks created by young artists using the residues of traditional Chinese medicine and other related waste are on display at the Sanhe Art Museum in Chongqing Municipality on April 8, 2024. /CFP
Young artists and students who are passionate about art in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality have been applying the residues of traditional Chinese medicine and other related waste to their artistic creations, breathing new life into the once discarded material. Lately, an exhibition of their creations opened at the Sanhe Art Museum in the city's Shapingba District. Featuring more than 70 artworks, the exhibition showcases a perfect fusion of traditional Chinese medicine and art.