

(People’s Daily Online/Meng Bin)
The story told will not just be about Andersen, but also about his literary universe, his romanticized childhood, his unredeemed love life, and constantly being on the road in trying to find his place in life, according to the Danish Cultural Center.
The exhibition will be open to the public from Nov. 4 until early 2021.
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