China oracle bones calligraphy exhibition launched at UN headquarters
5 years, 8 months ago

China oracle bones calligraphy exhibition launched at UN headquarters

China Daily  

An exhibition on calligraphy art of Chinese oracle bones was launched Wednesday evening at the UN headquarters in honor of the 120th anniversary of the discovery of Chinese oracle bones. Held by the Oracle Art Research Center of China's Anyang University, the exhibition gathered some 20 pieces of oracle bone calligraphy created by several artists, and these works reproduced the cultural connotation of the ancient Chinese text. In 2017, Chinese oracle bone inscriptions have been listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization on its Memory of the World Register. At the ceremony to launch the exhibition, Zhang Daosen, executive chairman of the Oracle Art Research Center, said that the Chinese character art evolved from oracle bone inscriptions represents a profound Chinese cultural heritage.

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