
Photo taken on Oct. 25, 2025 shows visitors viewing water-based woodblock artworks at the Chinese Water-based Woodblock Youth Program 2025 Annual Exhibition, Asia Art Center in Beijing, China's capital city. The program aims to encourage young creators to explore China's traditional water-based woodblock printing while advancing academic research and talent development in the field. Since 2019, the program has supported exhibitions, publications and research through annual art fundraising practices, engaging 50 emerging artists and presenting more than 320 works to date. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Pictures)

Photo taken on Oct. 25, 2025shows visitors viewing water-based woodblock artworks at the Chinese Water-based Woodblock Youth Program 2025 Annual Exhibition, Asia Art Center in Beijing, China's capital city. The program aims to encourage young creators to explore China's traditional water-based woodblock printing while advancing academic research and talent development in the field. Since 2019, the program has supported exhibitions, publications and research through annual art fundraising practices, engaging 50 emerging artists and presenting more than 320 works to date. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Pictures)

Photo taken on Oct. 25, 2025 shows visitors viewing water-based woodblock artworks at the Chinese Water-based Woodblock Youth Program 2025 Annual Exhibition, Asia Art Center in Beijing, China's capital city. The program aims to encourage young creators to explore China's traditional water-based woodblock printing while advancing academic research and talent development in the field. Since 2019, the program has supported exhibitions, publications and research through annual art fundraising practices, engaging 50 emerging artists and presenting more than 320 works to date. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Pictures)

Photo taken on Oct. 25, 2025 shows visitors viewing water-based woodblock artworks at the Chinese Water-based Woodblock Youth Program 2025 Annual Exhibition, Asia Art Center in Beijing, China's capital city. The program aims to encourage young creators to explore China's traditional water-based woodblock printing while advancing academic research and talent development in the field. Since 2019, the program has supported exhibitions, publications and research through annual art fundraising practices, engaging 50 emerging artists and presenting more than 320 works to date. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Pictures)
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