Thanks to cyberspace, people can engage in online activities when daily life in the real world is severely affected by the novel coronavirus epidemic.
Recently, people in New Zealand learned about the natural beauty and cultural heritage in Southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region through an online exhibition.
Launched by the China Cultural Center in Wellington, the exhibition is in six parts and features the landscape, ethnic customs, food and handicrafts of Guangxi through pictures and videos starting April 1.
By April 22, there were a total of 35,000 visits on the center's WeChat, Facebook,YouTube and TikTok.
"We want to express our most sincere wishes to people in New Zealand via this exhibition, praying for their happiness and health," said Guo Zongguang, the center's director.
More online exhibitions organized by the center will kick off in upcoming days, covering world heritages in China, the Silk Road and bamboo culture.
Online classes on tai chi will be launched soon to help local people stay healthy during the epidemic.
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