CHOU ACCOMPANIES THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
First Lady Christine Chou is accompanying the visually impaired children to explore the latest exhibition, which allows them to fully understand the creative industry without having to see the actual painting itself. Now, let's take you to this meaningful event that shed some light on their dark world.
If you could ask the Mona Lisa anything, what would you ask her?
A group of visually impaired children were invited to the "A Classic Art Exhibition" held in National Taiwan Science Education Center.
The Parents' Associations for the Visually Impaired invited ten blind children to the exhibition, to show them the beauty of art.
Children were interested in the paintings, just like Jiang Wei-chi, who felt excited to be able to enjoy the art works through listening to the exhibition guide.
First Lady, Christine Chou, also attended the activity, and accompanied these kids to enjoy works of Leonardo da Vinci, Millet, and Michelangelo for an artistic Sunday afternoon.
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