In a vibrant celebration of art and heritage, 60 students from Harbin’s Taitun Elementary School transformed their city’s essence into a breathtaking 9.4-meter canvas at the Harbin Museum. 🌆 The sprawling scroll — bursting with spring greens and iconic landmarks — captures the heart of northeastern China’s cultural gem.
Under the guidance of local artists, young creators aged 8–12 reimagined Harbin’s skyline, blending St. Sophia Cathedral and modern architecture with playful brushstrokes. 🖌️ One student shared: \"Painting the river and bridges felt like tracing the city’s heartbeat!\"
The project, part of a citywide youth art initiative, highlights how Harbin’s history and natural beauty inspire its next generation. School principal Li Wei noted: \"This isn’t just art — it’s their love letter to our home.\" 🏙️✨
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