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Global Times: Exclusive interview with renowned Chinese sculptor and NAMOC Director Wu Weishan

  • On May 18, 2025, celebrated Chinese artist Wu Weishan officially presented his large-scale bronze artwork depicting Lao Tzu's departure from Hangu Pass in Moscow.
  • The unveiling reflects growing global interest in Chinese culture, which has bloomed and achieved notable overseas success in recent years.
  • Wu uses sculpture to promote dialogue between Chinese and Western civilizations and to convey Chinese stories and spirit to the world.
  • Wu emphasized that the remarkable achievements of the Chinese people have played a vital role in their own historical development and are intended to offer valuable insights to humanity as a whole.
  • Wu believes that sculpture’s expressiveness helps overcome cultural and temporal barriers, supporting China’s cultural globalization and intercivilizational understanding.
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Global Times: Exclusive interview with renowned Chinese sculptor and NAMOC Director Wu Weishan

BEIJING, May 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In recent years, Chinese culture has been blooming in all its diversity, continuously achieving remarkable success overseas. In this Cultural Outreach Talk series, the Global Times invites insiders from different cultural fields to share…

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