The Shanghai Municipal Education Commission launched an exhibition of cultural and creative works by university students at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics on May 13.
Called the 6th Think Youth-Shanghai Competition, the exhibition featured over 600 projects and attracted more than 300 attendees from 43 universities.
Since its establishment, Think Youth-Shanghai has been working to cultivate innovation and entrepreneurship in college students and create a conducive environment for the development of the cultural innovation and creative industries in the city.
Mao Lijian, deputy director of the Shanghai Education Commission, said in her speech that the main purpose of this competition is to cultivate the entrepreneurial spirit of college students, strengthen their sense of responsibility and create a cultural brand in Shanghai.