Guangzhou hosts China-Israel youth photography exhibition
The China-Israel Youth Innovation Photography Exhibition kicked off at Guangzhou Library on June 30 and will last for one month, aiming to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the establishment of China-Israel diplomatic relations.
The China-Israel Youth Innovation Photography Exhibition kicks off in Guangzhou on June 30. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
The exhibition was jointly hosted by the Guangdong Foreign Affairs Office and the Consulate General of Israel in Guangzhou, and was undertaken by Guangzhou High School of Fine Arts and Israel Hugim High School.
For the exhibition, students from both schools vividly display the scientific and technological innovation achievements from their hometowns through their camera lens, as well as exchange their views on innovation through their photographic works.
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The two schools also forged a sister school relationship. To date, Guangzhou primary and secondary schools have established 109 pairs of international sister schools.
Huang Longji, principal of Guangzhou High School of Fine Arts, said that the two schools will jointly promote educational exchanges and cooperation on the basis of equality and mutual benefits. They will also carry out dialogue in the fields of art education and innovative talent training, writing a new chapter in China-Israel youth exchanges.
Established in 1934, Israel Hugim High School is considered one of the oldest schools in Haifa.
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