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To provide further clarity on CAFAIC, I would like to address the following points to prevent any misunderstandings caused by misleading comment. 1\ Institutional Nature: As outlined in prop722, CAFA is the only higher education art institution directly under the Ministry of Education of China. CAFAIC is an art education institution fully established and funded by the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) https://cafaic.com/?m=index&c=schoolintro&catid=7 CAFAIC managed by CAFA’s state-owned asset management body, which operates under the supervision of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC), CAFAIC is entirely state-owned and is not a commercial entity. https://www.cafa.edu.cn/st/2017/9019198.htm
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You can also find reports on CAFAIC’s activities on the official CAFA website, such as this news article covering its collaboration with the Titian Foundation in Italy for the "Titian Painting Competition." https://www.cafa.edu.cn/st/2020/90120575.htm
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2\ Why CAFAIC? CAFAIC was established to promote CAFA’s collaboration with top domestic and international art institutions and nurture global artistic talent. It takes on a substantial role in facilitating international art exchange activities. This focus on global engagement is the primary reason we chose CAFAIC as the site to feature the Noggle.
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3\ Location Details: CAFAIC is located at No. 1 Yumin Street, Houshayu Town, Shunyi District, Beijing, approximately 19 kilometers from CAFA’s main campus—a 25-minute drive. Adjacent to CAFAIC is a separate institution known as the Beijing International Bilingual Academy (BIBA). These two schools are entirely unrelated. For reference, the gray building visible at the end of the video attached to this post is BIBA.Ty @wylin for raising this question.
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