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The World Calligraphy Museum congratulates Mr. Zhang Yuefei with his birthday

Today, on the 24th of May, a wonderful calligrapher, a friend of the World Calligraphy Museum, the participant of the "Great Chinese Calligraphy and Painting" exhibition, Mr. Zhang Yuefei celebrates his birthday.

Alexey Shaburov, the director of the World Calligraphy Museum, and the entire staff of the museum congratulate Mr. Zhang with his birthday and wish him an endless inspiration, creative success and good health!

Mr. Zhang Yuefei was born in Nehe of Heilongjiang province, he is a research associate of the Chinese Academy of Arts, a Professor of Educational

Center of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, Deputy Chairman of the Harbin Calligraphers Association. The author's works have already been presented in 30 exhibitions, including the "Orchids Arbor» All-China Calligraphers Association exhibition, the National Exhibition of Zhuan-style seals, the National Exhibition of young calligraphers, and others. Mr. Zhang has held his personal exhibitions, lectures, and master-classes in Hong Kong, Macao, Japan, Mauritius and Singapore. The master became the hero of TV stories of "Calligraphy and Painting" on the China Central Television channel, as well as on the Heilongjiang Province Television Station. The author's works are kept in private and museum collections, both in China and abroad.

The residents and guests of the capital have already had the opportunity to see the master's work at the "Great Chinese Calligraphy and Painting" exhibition , which was organized in Moscow in September 2019. But they will have this opportunity once again, because the master's works will adorn the Museum of Traditional Chinese Painting and Calligraphy exhibition, which will be held in the near future.

The World Calligraphy Museum congratulates Mr. Zhang Yuefei with his birthdayThe World Calligraphy Museum congratulates Mr. Zhang Yuefei (first from the right) with his birthday
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