Exhibition on Chinese characters held in Chinese National Museum in Beijing
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A visitor takes photos in an exhibition on Chinese characters in Chinese National Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 24, 2019. An exhibition on the selected Chinese character styles is held in Beijing to present the achievement of a program to enrich the Chinese font library in which a total of 100 Chinese calligraphers' works are studied and recoded into computer-friendly version. The first 12 styles of Chinese characters were unveiled in the exhibition.
A visitor shows a Chinese character themed T-shirt in an exhibition on Chinese characters in Chinese National Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 24, 2019. An exhibition on the selected Chinese character styles is held in Beijing to present the achievement of a program to enrich the Chinese font library in which a total of 100 Chinese calligraphers' works are studied and recoded into computer-friendly version. The first 12 styles of Chinese characters were unveiled in the exhibition.
A visitor writes Chinese characters on his phone in an exhibition on Chinese characters in Chinese National Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 24, 2019. An exhibition on the selected Chinese character styles is held in Beijing to present the achievement of a program to enrich the Chinese font library in which a total of 100 Chinese calligraphers' works are studied and recoded into computer-friendly version. The first 12 styles of Chinese characters were unveiled in the exhibition.
Visitors try to print the Chinese characters onto bookmarks in an exhibition on Chinese characters in Chinese National Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 24, 2019. An exhibition on the selected Chinese character styles is held in Beijing to present the achievement of a program to enrich the Chinese font library in which a total of 100 Chinese calligraphers' works are studied and recoded into computer-friendly version.
A young visitor watches as the Chinese characters are printed in an exhibition held in Chinese National Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 24, 2019. An exhibition on the selected Chinese character styles is held in Beijing to present the achievement of a program to enrich the Chinese font library in which a total of 100 Chinese calligraphers' works are studied and recoded into computer-friendly version. The first 12 styles of Chinese characters were unveiled in the exhibition.
A visitor takes photos of displayed characters in an exhibition on Chinese characters in Chinese National Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 24, 2019. An exhibition on the selected Chinese character styles is held in Beijing to present the achievement of a program to enrich the Chinese font library in which a total of 100 Chinese calligraphers' works are studied and recoded into computer-friendly version. (Photos: Xinhua)
A visitor watches an electronic screen in an exhibition on Chinese characters in Chinese National Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 24, 2019. An exhibition on the selected Chinese character styles is held in Beijing to present the achievement of a program to enrich the Chinese font library in which a total of 100 Chinese calligraphers' works are studied and recoded into computer-friendly version. The first 12 styles of Chinese characters were unveiled in the exhibition.
Visitors take photos as Chinese characters are shown on electronic screens in an exhibition on Chinese characters in Chinese National Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 24, 2019. An exhibition on the selected Chinese character styles is held in Beijing to present the achievement of a program to enrich the Chinese font library in which a total of 100 Chinese calligraphers' works are studied and recoded into computer-friendly version.
Visitors interact with an AR facial recognizing device which generates responses in Chinese characters in an exhibition held in Chinese National Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 24, 2019. An exhibition on the selected Chinese character styles is held in Beijing to present the achievement of a program to enrich the Chinese font library in which a total of 100 Chinese calligraphers' works are studied and recoded into computer-friendly version.