In the fifth week of the 2025 FFS program, the week’s highlight was the announcement of the winners of the annual 10th Anniversary Main Competition. Children used their small hands and boundless imagination to create a series of remarkable works, making this summer truly memorable.
Participants showcased their inventive ideas for the “Future Happy Summer Center” through building, drawing, and design. Some children crafted smart mini trains, projection cinemas, and underwater robot lifeguards, while others used colorful constructions to depict multifunctional future centers, complete with temperature-controlled swimming pools, slides, and convenient transport facilities. Every creation was brimming with childlike joy and reflected the children’s unique creativity and imagination.
Children also expressed their vision of Family-Friendly Spaces through painting. Some depicted warm scenes of reuniting with parents during summer, others captured moments of laughter and fun in vibrant colors, and some created whimsical “Future FFS Blueprints.” Each piece of artwork offers a window into the children’s memories, emotions, and imagination.
“Future FFS Center” Group Building Competition
FFS 10th Anniversary Children’s Drawing Competition – “Best Young Artist Award” (15 winners, in no particular order)
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