The exhibition is made up of more than 30 works by Chinese children between 4 and 12 years of age who are linked to the non-governmental organization Whiteless Arts Studio, based in this capital.
It is part of a project promoted by that institution, which previously included the publication of several articles on Cuba and contact with local tourists who traveled to the island to learn about their experiences.
The children prepared their works inspired by photographs and the information gathered about the life and distinctive elements of the Island.
This initiative is part of others that seek to foster exchange among the new generations and encourage them to broaden their knowledge of the cultures of both countries, which enjoy 61 years of bilateral relations.
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