That's how the kids see the Year of the Snake
2025-02-17 13:24:00

This photo taken on February 15, 2025 shows an exhibition at the Cultural Center of Changzhou City featuring snake-themed drawings by more than 800 local primary students. The hand-drawn designs celebrate the Year of the Snake and showcase the children’s creativity. (Photo/CFP)

This photo taken on February 15, 2025 shows an exhibition at the Cultural Center of Changzhou City featuring snake-themed drawings by more than 800 local primary students. The hand-drawn designs celebrate the Year of the Snake and showcase the children’s creativity. (Photo/CFP)

This photo taken on February 15, 2025 shows an exhibition at the Cultural Center of Changzhou City featuring snake-themed drawings by more than 800 local primary students. The hand-drawn designs celebrate the Year of the Snake and showcase the children’s creativity. (Photo/CFP)

This photo taken on February 15, 2025 shows an exhibition at the Cultural Center of Changzhou City featuring snake-themed drawings by more than 800 local primary students. The hand-drawn designs celebrate the Year of the Snake and showcase the children’s creativity. (Photo/CFP)

This photo taken on February 15, 2025 shows an exhibition at the Cultural Center of Changzhou City featuring snake-themed drawings by more than 800 local primary students. The hand-drawn designs celebrate the Year of the Snake and showcase the children’s creativity. (Photo/CFP)

This photo taken on February 15, 2025 shows an exhibition at the Cultural Center of Changzhou City featuring snake-themed drawings by more than 800 local primary students. The hand-drawn designs celebrate the Year of the Snake and showcase the children’s creativity. (Photo/CFP)

This photo taken on February 15, 2025 shows an exhibition at the Cultural Center of Changzhou City featuring snake-themed drawings by more than 800 local primary students. The hand-drawn designs celebrate the Year of the Snake and showcase the children’s creativity. (Photo/CFP)

This photo taken on February 15, 2025 shows an exhibition at the Cultural Center of Changzhou City featuring snake-themed drawings by more than 800 local primary students. The hand-drawn designs celebrate the Year of the Snake and showcase the children’s creativity. (Photo/CFP)

Source: jschina.com.cn Editor: Dylan