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International News
A section-oriented reconstruction of the archive's international news lane, centered on cartoon exhibitions, public competitions, animation history and early global projects.
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International Cartoon Exhibitions
Confucius, Laozi, Cervantes and Don Quixote formed the clearest line of cross-cultural exhibitions on the site.

"World Laozi" International Cartoon Exhibition Opens at Kong Academy in Guiyang
Centered on Laozi as a global cultural figure, this exhibition exemplifies CMIA's long-running model of cross-cultural cartoon projects.

This Is How They Drew Don Quixote
As a visually driven story from the Don Quixote project, it is ideal for restoring the mix of artworks and news on the archive site.

Cervantes and Don Quixote International Cartoon Exhibition: Cervantes (Part I)
This Cervantes and Don Quixote exhibition was a major part of the site's 2018-2020 line of East-West cultural dialogue.

Confucius Comics Travels from Guiyang's Kong Academy to the World
The Confucius project became one of the site's longest-running and most recognizable cultural IPs in global circulation.

"World Laozi" Cartoon Exhibition Opens at the Cairo China Cultural Center
The Laozi exhibition's arrival in Cairo shows that the site was not limited to domestic displays, but also supported outward-facing cultural exchange projects.
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Public Welfare Competitions
The Watching Spring campaign preserved its launch page, diary, winner lists and result coverage as a complete contest arc.

"I U I Young" "Watching Spring" Global Public Welfare Painting Competition Launches in Beijing
The launch article is the key entry point for restoring the contest-intro and entry-rules narrative, linking directly to winner lists and result pages.

Artists from 54 Countries Join Hands Against the Pandemic
One of the most shareable stories from the peak of Watching Spring, showing CMIA's strength in global calls and public-topic collaboration.

"I U I Young" "Watching Spring" Global Public Welfare Painting Competition Announces Results
Watching Spring is one of the densest and most complete competition arcs in the archive, spanning launch, call, diary, winner lists and result coverage.

"I U I Young" "Watching Spring" Youth Group Winners Announced
The youth winner list reflects the archived site's characteristic way of publishing results, visual lists and public-interest messaging around a single theme.
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Chinese Animation School
The later site pivoted toward animation history, forums, workshops and archive publications.

Rare Animation Archives Unveiled as Golden Years Opens at Kong Academy
One of the flagship stories on the 2021 homepage, marking the site's return to animation history, archives and public communication.

Golden Years: Proceedings of the Forum and Special Exhibition on a Century of the Chinese Animation School
Published as the forum and exhibition volume, this book connects archival displays, scholarly talks and animation studies in a single reference work.

Animation in Full Bloom, Gold Revealed After the Sand
A special seminar around the Golden Years forum and exhibition, showing how the Chinese animation school connects academic teaching, archival research and public outreach.

Introduction to Xishan Cultural Art Center
Introduced under Wang Liuyi's direction, Xishan Cultural Art Center extends CMIA's long-running network across international animation, folk craft and cultural exchange.
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Early International Projects
Before the later exhibition era, the site already covered Silk Road contests, expos and folk craft projects.

2014 Silk Road International Cartoon Competition
The Silk Road competition was one of the most representative early international contests on the archived site between 2012 and 2014.

China (Guizhou) International Folk Craft and Cultural Products Expo
This expo shows that the early site covered not only animation but also folk craft, cultural products and related exhibitions.

Luoyang Cultural Expo
The Luoyang expo is a key early example of the site's mix of animation, cultural creation and cultural industry events.