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HARBIN, April 26 (Xinhua) -- Standing in front of a
picture of a naked female, Yang Guang's mother hesitated as to whether to take
the 16-year-old boy to an art exhibition on the human body in Harbin, capital of
northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.
With more than 130 pieces, the
exhibition, which began on April 12, gathered paintings, oil paintings and
sculptures, most of which presented models of female bodies to reflect Chinese
views on sexuality - a traditional taboo in China.
"The human body is not mysterious and the exhibition
aims to display the beauty of the human body as well as providing opportunities
for art lovers to exchange views on art and painting," said Liu Rongyan,
vice-curator of the Heilongjiang Art Museum, the exhibition sponsor.
Unlike exhibitions on sex or related themes in other
cities, there was no sign stating "No youngsters allowed" in front of the
exhibition hall.
"More children and teenagers are learning about
painting these days, but few have the chance to visit an exhibition like this,"
Liu said.
Echoing Liu's remarks, young visitors, a large part
of whom were middle school or college students, expressed their wish to "improve
their painting skills" after viewing the artworks.
However, not every visitor felt at ease at the
exhibition. "We noticed that a young man looked around after entering the hall
and finally laid his eyes on a sculpture of a male model. He seemed too shy to
look at paintings of the female body," a member of the museum staff told Xinhua.
Earlier this month, China's first private sex museum
opened in Shanghai and it has had a positive effect sex education for children.
"Today's kids and teenagers have easy access to
pictures of the human body on the Internet, but most are pornographic pictures
and unsuitable for the healthy development of young people," said Zhang Kun, a
sociologist with the Harbin University of Science and Technology.
"Sex education for minors is better than no sex
education. It will help to form a healthy and scientific concept on sex and this
exhibition is quite necessary and significant," noted Zhang. Enditem
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