Virtual tours keeping travel alive and well By HE WEI in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2021-05-14 10:01 Share CLOSE Tourists visit the Louvre Museum on its reopening day after months of closure due to COVID-19 related lockdowns, in Paris, on July 6, last year. [Photo/Agencies]
Overseas tourist spots get Chinese attention despite COVID restrictions
While the COVID-19 pandemic has severely hampered international travel, would-be Chinese tourists still managed to get a glimpse of France s iconic Louvre Museum via their mobile phones.
The virtual tour last year took nearly 400,000 online audience members to the art museum s famous masterpieces-such as the Venus de Milo, Mona Lisa as well as areas off limits to the general public.
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Saturday April 03 2021
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What started as a one-time gig turned out to be a profitable venture for Isabella Mwebaza. From her maiden fun project, she got three more jobs. She has since established her art business and she wants to exhibit her art in Paris, France.
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Isabella Alice Mwebaza believes art chose her, but her spark kicked in when she was 10. At Silver Spoon School, her father hired a painter to make a portrait of the family.
It is that magnificent portrait that stimulated her passion for art. But there was one stumbling block. She needed to convince her parents that she was choosing art for a career.
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