SMILE

  • Richard Nilsson, Adventure of Humanity, Smile Project in Nepal and Japan

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"Adventure of Humanity" brings children together worldwide under the project name SMILE


"SMILE" stands as a multicultural initiative with the primary objective of rallying children from diverse corners of the globe to unite in the pursuit of global peace and the promotion of equal rights. This endeavor involves the creation of videos and photographs featuring joyful children on an international scale. The overarching mission of the SMILE project is to champion the equal rights of all children, irrespective of gender, religious beliefs, or the color of their skin.


Notably, school children in Nepal have experienced the positive impact of Adventure of Humanity's support in this regard.


Within the framework of the SMILE project, Adventure of Humanity has produced captivating videos featuring children from Nepal and Japan, showcasing their exuberant dance performances in their respective traditional attire. Notably, the Japanese children demonstrated their dance skills against the backdrop of the iconic World Heritage site, Nijyo-jo Castle in Kyoto, Japan, accompanied by the talented Michael Jackson impersonator, Masaki.


Japanese children demonstrated their dance skills against the backdrop of the iconic World Heritage site, Nijyo-jo Castle in Kyoto, Japan, accompanied by the talented Michael Jackson impersonator, Masaki

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