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Netspring Student Digital Art Competition Award Ceremony Held During Franco-Chinese Environment Month "Blue Horizons, Green Futures in the eyes of children" Exhibition Opens Alongside

During the 12th Franco-Chinese Environment Month, Netspring Student Digital Art Competition Award Ceremony was successfully held on October 27 at Jing'an District Library (Tianmu Road). Under the theme "Blue Horizons, Green Futures in the eyes of children," the competition aimed to showcase children's unique perspectives on environmental protection through digital artworks. This year's competition featured three categories—Coding Animation, Digital Painting, and Traditional Painting—attracting participation from 20 schools with nearly 350 submissions, both reaching record highs.
Ms. Carla Haid, Higher Education Programs Officer of the Consulate General of France in Shanghai, attended the ceremony and delivered a speech, commending Netspring's solid achievements in environmental education and children's empowerment. Ms. Chen, HR Director of UPS, spoke as a partner representative, highly praising the children's artistic talent and environmental awareness. Ms. Wei, Program Director of Netspring, expressed gratitude to the Consulate General of France in Shanghai and long-term partners FORVIA, Virtuos, Grundfos, and UPS for their strong support.
 
The theme of this year's Franco-Chinese Environment Month, " Blue Horizons, Green Futures," profoundly illustrates the interdependence between marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement and the successful convening of the third UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France this June, the theme serves as a crucial reminder - amid growing environmental and ecological pressures - for every one of us to focus on the challenges facing our blue planet and to take concrete action for a sustainable future.
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