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Guangzhou Kids’ Art Lights Up Paris for 15th National Games

Paris just got a glow-up! At the cozy A2Z Art Gallery in the 6th arrondissement, a superheartwarming collab happened this week: “The Unfinished Garden,” painted by amazing kids from Guangzhou Children’s Palace—many of whom are on the autism spectrum or have Down syndrome—made its debut under twinkling lights.

Inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s line from The Little Prince—“The stars are beautiful because of a flower you cannot see”—these young artists showed that hidden beauty shines brightest through art. 🎨✨

Counselor Wan Lei from the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the Chinese Embassy in France, along with a Guangzhou overseas Chinese delegation, joined local expatriates and French creators to celebrate. And that was just the start: 15 more pieces themed around sports and flowers captured the spirit of the upcoming 15th National Games of China, kicking off on November 9.

Whether you’re into inclusivity, art, or major sporting vibes, this Paris exhibition reminds us how culture and creativity can bring us all together—no passport needed! 🌍💕

Keep an eye out for more cross-border collabs that break boundaries and light up our world—one stroke at a time.

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