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15 July 2015

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'Endless World' Exhibition Opens at Changsha Library

The "Endless World" Exhibition, one of the theme activities of the 11th "Under the Same Sky" Franco-Chinese Month of the Environment, was unveiled at Changsha Library on October 10, 2024.


The opening ceremony. (Photo provided by the organizer)


Jean-Yves ROUX, French consul general in Wuhan, and Guo Rui, secretary of the CPC Leadership Group and vice chairwoman of the Changsha Association for Science and Technology, jointly unveiled the exhibition. Maxime FERAILLE, science and technology attaché of the Consulate General of France in Wuhan, introduced and led the exhibition tour. Li Dan, program officer for Educational Cooperation, served as the interpreter.


Adapted from the comic book of the same name by the Institut Français, the exhibition delves into the two main topics addressed in the comic book, energy and climate,  in a humorous way. The event aims to promote the public's understanding of the current ecological crisis, to raise awareness of the challenges of ecological transition, and to call for energy saving, emission reduction, and green and low-carbon action.


An introduction to the exhibition. (Photo provided by the organizer)


An introduction to the exhibition. (Photo provided by the organizer)


The Consulate General of France in Wuhan has developed close interactions with Changsha since its establishment. "We hope this event will raise public awareness of environmental protection and build a shared future for all life on Earth," said Wang Ziyang, executive deputy director of the Changsha Library. The Changsha Library and the Consulate General of France in Wuhan have established a friendly partnership, collaboratively organizing such activities as "Croisements Festival", "French Time in Changsha", and "Franco-Chinese Month of the Environment". This has helped advance diversified cultural exchanges, enhancing the mutual understanding between Chinese and French people.


Readers watch the exhibition. (Photo provided by the organizer)


The exhibition is jointly organized by the Consulate General of France in Wuhan, Changsha Association for Science and Technology, and Changsha Library. It is open to the public free of charge until November 30.

This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Yu Jiangjiang

Chinese source: hunantoday