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"Journey to the West" National Children's Art Exhibition

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On May 31, people viewed the "Journey to the West" National Children's Art Exhibition at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. Centered on the classic novel Journey to the West, the exhibition showcases colorful creations by children from across the country, offering a whimsical, childlike interpretation of the classic tale. The exhibition will run through June 7 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)


On May 31, people viewed the "Journey to the West" National Children's Art Exhibition at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. Centered on the classic novel Journey to the West, the exhibition showcases colorful creations by children from across the country, offering a whimsical, childlike interpretation of the classic tale. The exhibition will run through June 7 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily) 


On May 31, people viewed the "Journey to the West" National Children's Art Exhibition at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. Centered on the classic novel Journey to the West, the exhibition showcases colorful creations by children from across the country, offering a whimsical, childlike interpretation of the classic tale. The exhibition will run through June 7 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)


On May 31, people viewed the "Journey to the West" National Children's Art Exhibition at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. Centered on the classic novel Journey to the West, the exhibition showcases colorful creations by children from across the country, offering a whimsical, childlike interpretation of the classic tale. The exhibition will run through June 7 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)


On May 31, people viewed the "Journey to the West" National Children's Art Exhibition at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. Centered on the classic novel Journey to the West, the exhibition showcases colorful creations by children from across the country, offering a whimsical, childlike interpretation of the classic tale. The exhibition will run through June 7 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)


On May 31, people viewed the "Journey to the West" National Children's Art Exhibition at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. Centered on the classic novel Journey to the West, the exhibition showcases colorful creations by children from across the country, offering a whimsical, childlike interpretation of the classic tale. The exhibition will run through June 7 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)


On May 31, people viewed the "Journey to the West" National Children's Art Exhibition at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. Centered on the classic novel Journey to the West, the exhibition showcases colorful creations by children from across the country, offering a whimsical, childlike interpretation of the classic tale. The exhibition will run through June 7 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)


On May 31, people viewed the "Journey to the West" National Children's Art Exhibition at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. Centered on the classic novel Journey to the West, the exhibition showcases colorful creations by children from across the country, offering a whimsical, childlike interpretation of the classic tale. The exhibition will run through June 7 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)


Information:
Duration: May 31 - June 7, 2026
Venue: Li Zijian Art Museum (No. 385, Xiaoxiang South Road, Yuelu District, Changsha)
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30-17:30 (last entry at 17:00);
Closed on Monday except statutory holidays
Ticket: free of charge
Before visiting, visitors are required to make a reservation via the museum's official WeChat account.

Chinese source: hunantoday