A Child’s View on World Heritage: Macau Drawing Contest for Children 2011
“A Child’s View on World Heritage: Macau Drawing Contest for Children 2011” is organized by Headquarters of the Macau Cultural Creative Industry Association. As we all know that, Children are our future, and a child’s mind is free to do as it wishes and this is exactly what we want to encourage. We sincerely hope that our children can draw the bits of heritage they love the most. They must be proud of their home in order for its spirit to be passed to the next generations like the spirits of our ancestors.
At the same time, to bring awareness of Creative Industries to our children, we also are planning to transform their artworks to creative products. It will be helpful to link the further understanding and interest from children, schools and parents to the Cultural and Creative Industries.
For more details and application form , please check the link below
www.macaucreations.com/childsview/, For Enquiries, we can be reached at Tel: (853) 28358330, Fax: 28358332, email: wilson@macaucreations.com or joey@macaucreations.com.

2 Comments
It’s a wonderful,creative idea and my daughter Shannon is taking part.I can’t wait to see all the kids artwork.
Well done to whomever had this idea. :)
Best,
Lynn
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