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Child-Friendly Art Season opens at ‘Kaleidoscope’
Shenzhen Daily 2026-07-15 16:24

Get ready for a surprise at Shenzheners’ beloved “Kaleidoscope” — Shenzhen Children and Women’s Building — where “My City, My Home: 2026 Kaleidoscope Child-Friendly Art Season” is bringing more than 100 events, including exhibitions, workshops, and performances, this summer.

Upon entering the building, visitors are greeted by the iconic Wego installation, now decorated with children’s paintings of world landmarks, including China’s Great Wall, Russia’s St. Basil’s Cathedral, Chile’s Easter Island, and the U.S. Golden Gate Bridge.

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The Wego installation in the lobby of the Shenzhen Children and Women’s Building is decorated with children’s paintings of world landmarks. Photos courtesy of the organizers

Visual designer Cai Yinan guided a group of children to paint the landmarks inspired by APEC member economies, welcoming the 33rd APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting, to be held in Shenzhen in November.

In a corner of the lobby, three red phone booths turn into purposeful spaces: a plant shop, a bookcrossing booth, and a tree hole. Wang Feng and her team created a socially anxious cactus character, Momo, to raise awareness of youth mental health and isolation, while also offering psychological and legal support.

Visitors can buy plants and Momo toys, read and exchange books, or leave messages inside the booths — small havens for healing and creativity.

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A visitor writes a note in the tree-hole phone booth.

Other works related to children include photographs of Hong Kong children’s clothes and toys from the 1930s to now, on loan from CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) in Hong Kong.

Another standout is Yin Hui’s assembly-line installation that weaves together objects and memories from Shenzhen’s first generation of female factory workers. Titled “Carefree Journey” and inspired by a 1990s hit song, the installation honors the women workers — and everyone who gives their all to create a better life.

A dedicated children’s council space invites young visitors to learn about the world through reading, find their voices, practice listening, compromise, and persuasion, and transform wild ideas into realistic plans.

Now in its third year, the art season expands citywide, with the Shenzhen Children and Women’s Building as the main venue — linked to museums, the airport, book rooms, and community spaces across Shenzhen.

Dates: Through Aug. 31

Venue: Shenzhen Children and Women’s Building, Futian District (深圳市妇儿大厦)

Metro: Line 2 or 9 to Jingtian Station (景田站), Exit B


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