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Hohhot stages Chinese, Mongolian, Russian art exhibition

2022-10-31

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An oil painting by Chinese artist Cui Xuedong employs rich colors, depicting the lush vegetation in a small village. The painting is one of the works currently on display at an exhibition in Hohhot – capital of North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region – featuring art by Chinese, Mongolian and Russian artists. [Photo/WeChat account of Hohhot Literature and Art]

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The mountains and awe-inspiring natural landscape of Alshaa League in Inner Mongolia are portrayed in this landscape by Chinese artist Wang Kehai. The exhibition showcases more than 100 outstanding works by artists from the three countries, with distinct regional styles and diverse forms and content. [Photo/WeChat account of Hohhot Literature and Art]

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The stillness of sunrise is depicted eloquently in this work by a Russian painter. [Photo/WeChat account of Hohhot Literature and Art]

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This still life of jasmine flowers in a vase by a Russian artist is currently delighting visitors to the exhibition. [Photo/WeChat account of Hohhot Literature and Art]

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The sheer tranquility of the local rural environment is conveyed in a landscape by a Mongolian artist. [Photo/WeChat account of Hohhot Literature and Art]

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Gentle pastel colors feature in this watercolor by a Mongolian artist. [Photo/WeChat account of Hohhot Literature and Art]