For the second time, over a hundred guests arrive at Shuyifang from every corner of the world to listen to Zhu Yingchun talk about his work as part of the Third International Youth Forum on Creativity and Heritage Along the Silk Roads. The talk was followed by questions and a lively discussion about the role of art globally and its abilities to cross borders and cultures through the shared languages of creativity and the languages of bugs. The studio log book was once again filled up with great comments and messages like this one:
“I really appreciate that you are working with children, giving them the opportunity to explore nature and see it differently. You are really creative and impressive. Loved it!”
——Jana from Latvia