
BEIJING In a lively initiative organized by the China International Press Communication Center (CIPCC), a group of foreign journalists, including myself from the Tehran Times, collected for an unique painting class in Beijing on Monday that went beyond simple creative expression.Under the expert assistance of Ms.
Taohong, a teacher from the Beijing Language and Cultural Center for Diplomatic Missions, we discovered the delicate art of drawing the beloved panda.
As we dipped our brushes in ink, I discovered myself not only crafting an image of this mild giant however likewise journeying back to my childhood.I experienced a deep sense of thankfulness for this remarkable chance.
The painting class went beyond a normal art lesson.
It functioned as a sentimental journey to the uncomplicated days of our childhood, stimulating the pleasure of imagination and highlighting the significance of cultural ties.Ms Taohong provided a speech accompanied by PowerPoint slides that comprehensive Chinas comprehensive history of drawing and painting, encompassing rock art, figure painting, as well as flower and bird depictions.She informed me that panda is a common Chinese animal, holding substantial importance within the nation.
Ms Taohong also pointed out that some Iranians studied Chinese painting under her guidance, and she commended their creative abilities.As I left the class, I carried not just my painted panda but likewise the laughter, stories, and newfound friendships that will surely enrich my journalistic ventures in the future.The painting class, which took place in the heart of Beijing, in Jianguomenwai Diplomatic Residence Compund, belongs to CIPCCs media exchange program targeted at cultivating cultural exchange and understanding amongst reporters from various countries.The CIPCCs efforts to bring together journalists from diverse backgrounds highlight the significance of shared experiences in cultivating mutual understanding.
Art can function as both a personal and cumulative language, going beyond barriers and allowing for dialogue in a world that typically feels divided.The CIPCC released its 2025 media exchange program last month.This years initiative has actually witnessed a remarkable invitation encompassed over 120 reporters from more than 100 countries, according to the CIPCC.
This achievement sets a new criteria for the biggest number of journalists welcomed given that the media exchange program was developed in 2014.