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Cartoon tiger exhibition in downtown Guangzhou

Good news for cartoon lovers and children in Guangzhou! On February 19th, the "Spring with Tigers" comics exhibition kicked off at the UN Bookstore in Guangzhou and will last until March 31st, 2022.

Themed "Tiger", a total of 26 comic works featuring both traditional Chinese "tiger culture" and the spirit of time are on display, showing the good intentions for the Year of the Tiger of painters.

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Zou Qiang, deputy secretary general of China Journalistic Caricature Society and vice chairman and secretary general of Zhejiang Cartoonists Association, said this exhibition not only displays the works of cartoonists around the country but also carries infinite expectations to 2022.

Venue: UN Space, 5th Floor, UN Bookstore (广州联合书店5楼UN Space)

Ticket price: Free

Time: Until March 31st, 2022

Add.: No.314, Beijing Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou (广州市越秀区北京路314号)

Nearest metro station: Take Metro Line 1 or 2 and get off at Gongyuanqian Station (公园前站)

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The white tiger, painted by Chen Dong, wanders in a dense orange forest under the sun, symbolizing "good luck in the Year of the Tiger." (Photo provided to Newsgd.com)

 

 

Artist Hema Jun's works "Feasting Tiger" and "Houfa Tiger" send the good wishes of "good health, good appetite, successful career." (Photo provided to Newsgd.com)

 

In the painting of Huang Xi, Bing Dwen Dwen is playing ice hockey with a little tiger and Shuey Rhon Rhon is cheering them on. (Photo provided to Newsgd.com)

 

The painting of Huang Suiting expresses her wish of beating the COVID-19 pandemic by being as brave as a tiger. (Photo provided to Newsgd.com)

From what we can see in Xie Zhenqiang's drawing, the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac are holding an annual party, and a tabby cat with a gift bag also wants to join them. It is worth noted that cat is not in the Chinese zodiac. (Photo provided to Newsgd.com)

 

Li Zefeng's work is based on a classic chapter from the Outlaws of the Marsh, one of the four great classical novels of Chinese literature. Instead of fighting each other, Wu Song and the tiger are now posing for selfies shoulder to shoulder, meaning that "harmony is the most precious". (Photo provided to Newsgd.com)

Author: Holly

Editor: Wing, Monica, Jerry

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