Bridging ties through age-old art


Malaysian and China artists showcasing the Chinese calligraphy and brush painting on the 25m long scroll during the ‘Belt and Road’ arts exhibition at Lot 33 in Prangin Mall.StarPic by: LIM BENG TATT/THE STAR/ 27 Nov 2017.

ARTISTS showcased their Chinese calligraphy and brush painting talents on two 25m-long scrolls during the ‘Belt and Road’ art exhibition at Lot 33 in Prangin Mall, Penang.

Each scroll was adorned with Chinese characters, scenic paintings and idioms by two teams of nine and eight artists from China and Malaysia respectively.

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