Special report: 2008 Olympic Games
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Here at the China Farmers Art Show,
unvarnished homemade crafts are on show, inside the China Agricultural
Exhibition Hall.(Source: CCTV.com) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, July 4 -- The Olympic spirit is being
distilled in art all around the country. One noteworthy example is a group of
artistic Chinese farmers. They use agricultural products, like beans and dough,
to mould works of art, based on the Olympic theme.
Here at the China Farmers Art Show, unvarnished
homemade crafts are on show, inside the China Agricultural Exhibition Hall.
There're Olympic emblems made of walnuts and dough. There're also works made
from beans and cloth.
Through diverse arts, including paper-cutting,
embroidery, wood carving, bamboo weaving and shadow play, the exhibition
illuminates aspects of farm life. It speaks to tilling the fields, or
cultivation of crops as much as it does to family life.
To the east, in Shanghai, a set of musical
instruments was fashioned especially for the Olympic Games. Traditional Chinese
instruments like the Chinese zither, fiddle, flute and plucked string
instruments are decorated with symbols of the Beijing Olympics. During the Games
in August, the instruments will be on show at different venues.
Heading south to the Macao Special Administrative Region,
Olympic sculptures are showing. Chinese female volleyball players, in training
for the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix in Macao, attended the opening
ceremony for the exhibition.
Scores of Macao residents turned out, despite driving
rain. The exhibition includes over 60 sculptures relating to Olympic events.
Several activities are planned during the course of the exhibition. They are
part of the Olympic promotion, meant to engage local residents in the spirit of
the Games. The exhibition runs until August 24th and is sponsored by the Macao
Sport Development Board.
(Source: CCTV.com)
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