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National Spirit, Chinese Dream (Liu Anzhe, 8, China)

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"National Spirit, Chinese Dream," by Liu Anzhe from China, wins the Third Prize in "China Through My Eyes" Global Children's Art Project. /Provided to CGTN by artist and guardian

"National Spirit, Chinese Dream," by Liu Anzhe from China, wins the Third Prize in "China Through My Eyes" Global Children's Art Project. /Provided to CGTN by artist and guardian

What does China look like through the eyes of a child? For 8-year-old Liu Anzhe from Shandong, China, the most impressive items are a cloth tiger toy, a fish-shaped lantern, and a rattle drum. Using colored markers, Liu chose green as the background color and red, yellow, and blue to represent each character, creating a strong visual contrast in terms of color. A girl in traditional dress holding a sugar dragon smiles happily at the center of the canvas. All these elements indicate that Liu is a lover of intangible cultural heritage.

Congratulations to Liu Anzhe for winning the Third Prize in the "China Through My Eyes" Global Children's Art Project!

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