Changchun celebrates CPC's birthday through brush and scroll
|Young calligraphers and Chinese Young Pioneers participate in the event in Changchun. [Photo provided to gojilin.gov.cn]
To celebrate the 104th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of China, Siji Changchun Art Museum in West Beijing Street Historical and Cultural Block opened its Changchun Youth Calligraphy Exhibition on June 29. The event is hosted by the Changchun Culture and Tourism Development Group and organized by the Changchun Youth Calligraphers Association.
Young calligraphers and Chinese Young Pioneers have joined together to pay tribute to the Party with their brushes; their inked strokes tell stories of patriotic devotion, while long scrolls of calligraphy bring Changchun's cultural landmarks to life, creating a dialogue that spans generations.
Chinese Young Pioneers pose for a group photo with their calligraphic works. [Photo provided to gojilin.gov.cn]
Set within a century-old street, the event fuses traditional art with cultural tourism. Visitors can wander cobblestone paths while observing live calligraphy demonstrations, transforming the heritage block into a vibrant, living classroom.
Through the dynamic mix of professionals, youth, and the public, this immersive celebration bridges red education, cultural inheritance, and micro-tourism. In doing so, it reaffirms Changchun's vision of reviving historic spaces through cultural vitality.