Immigrants flock to Gushi root-seeking event
Updated: 2014-10-18 05:59
By Xiang Mingchao and Qi Xin(China Daily)
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Gui Bin [Photo by Xiang Mingchao/China Daily] |
Love of art
Gushi resident Gui Bin, a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, working on a piece of calligraphy during the Gushi Root-Seeking Cultural Festival. An art editor of the Roots Culture magazine, Gui is among local enthusiasts who advocate exchanges through the arts.
Gui was the first-prize winner of the CCTV Calligraphy Competition in 2008 and the fourth session of the Henan Calligraphy Competition. His works have been displayed in art exhibitions held by the Chinese Calligraphers Association and other exhibitions nationwide.
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