
On June 17, an international copyright promotion event for Cai Gao's works was held at the Hunan Pavilion during the Beijing International Book Fair. The Cai Gao International Copyright Center was officially established at the event, and multilingual editions of "How I Came to Be Me" were released simultaneously. In April of this year, Hunan-born picture book artist Cai Gao won the Hans Christian Andersen Award in the illustrator category, becoming the first Chinese recipient of the award since its inception 60 years ago. The photo shows the signing ceremony. (Photo/Xu Xing and Huang Huang)

On June 17, an international copyright promotion event for Cai Gao's works was held at the Hunan Pavilion during the Beijing International Book Fair. The Cai Gao International Copyright Center was officially established at the event, and multilingual editions of "How I Came to Be Me" were released simultaneously. In April of this year, Hunan-born picture book artist Cai Gao won the Hans Christian Andersen Award in the illustrator category, becoming the first Chinese recipient of the award since its inception 60 years ago. (Photo/Xu Xing and Huang Huang)

On June 17, an international copyright promotion event for Cai Gao's works was held at the Hunan Pavilion during the Beijing International Book Fair. The Cai Gao International Copyright Center was officially established at the event, and multilingual editions of "How I Came to Be Me" were released simultaneously. In April of this year, Hunan-born picture book artist Cai Gao won the Hans Christian Andersen Award in the illustrator category, becoming the first Chinese recipient of the award since its inception 60 years ago. The photo shows the signing ceremony. (Photo/Xu Xing and Huang Huang)

On June 17, an international copyright promotion event for Cai Gao's works was held at the Hunan Pavilion during the Beijing International Book Fair. The Cai Gao International Copyright Center was officially established at the event, and multilingual editions of "How I Came to Be Me" were released simultaneously. In April of this year, Hunan-born picture book artist Cai Gao won the Hans Christian Andersen Award in the illustrator category, becoming the first Chinese recipient of the award since its inception 60 years ago. (Photo/Xu Xing and Huang Huang)

On June 17, an international copyright promotion event for Cai Gao's works was held at the Hunan Pavilion during the Beijing International Book Fair. The Cai Gao International Copyright Center was officially established at the event, and multilingual editions of "How I Came to Be Me" were released simultaneously. In April of this year, Hunan-born picture book artist Cai Gao won the Hans Christian Andersen Award in the illustrator category, becoming the first Chinese recipient of the award since its inception 60 years ago. The photo shows the signing ceremony. (Photo/Xu Xing and Huang Huang)

On June 17, an international copyright promotion event for Cai Gao's works was held at the Hunan Pavilion during the Beijing International Book Fair. The Cai Gao International Copyright Center was officially established at the event, and multilingual editions of "How I Came to Be Me" were released simultaneously. In April of this year, Hunan-born picture book artist Cai Gao won the Hans Christian Andersen Award in the illustrator category, becoming the first Chinese recipient of the award since its inception 60 years ago. (Photo/Xu Xing and Huang Huang)

On June 17, an international copyright promotion event for Cai Gao's works was held at the Hunan Pavilion during the Beijing International Book Fair. The Cai Gao International Copyright Center was officially established at the event, and multilingual editions of "How I Came to Be Me" were released simultaneously. In April of this year, Hunan-born picture book artist Cai Gao won the Hans Christian Andersen Award in the illustrator category, becoming the first Chinese recipient of the award since its inception 60 years ago. The photo shows the signing ceremony. (Photo/Xu Xing and Huang Huang)

On June 17, an international copyright promotion event for Cai Gao's works was held at the Hunan Pavilion during the Beijing International Book Fair. The Cai Gao International Copyright Center was officially established at the event, and multilingual editions of "How I Came to Be Me" were released simultaneously. In April of this year, Hunan-born picture book artist Cai Gao won the Hans Christian Andersen Award in the illustrator category, becoming the first Chinese recipient of the award since its inception 60 years ago. The photo shows Cai Gao giving a presentation. (Photo/Xu Xing and Huang Huang)
This article is from Hunan Provincial Government. www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Xiao Juan
Chinese source: hunantoday



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