Zhang Baolin participated in many art exhibitions in various regions around the world and received many honors:
From 1985 to 1987, Zhang Baolin participated in Chinese art exhibitions in the former Soviet Union, Fiji, and Mexico< /p>
Exhibition. The dough sculpture works "A Dream of Red Mansions", "Journey to the West", "The Romance of the West Chamber", etc. all won the Outstanding Work Award.
In 1986, Zhang Baolin visited the United States, which lasted for eight months. She displayed several works and performed live. She was very popular and many of her works were collected.
In 1992, Zhang Baolin went to Canada to hold exhibitions and performances, which lasted four months and was also popular.
In 1993, Zhang Baolin was invited to hold a solo exhibition in Hong Kong and give lectures at the same time. It attracted the attention of Hong Kong media and Hong Kong TV station made a special report.
In 1995, Zhang Baolin was awarded the title of "Chinese Folk Arts and Crafts Artist" by UNESCO and the Chinese Folk Artists Association;
In 1997, Zhang Baolin became a member of the Chinese Celebrities Association.
1999. Zhang Baolin was specially awarded the title of "Young and Middle-aged Member of the Chinese Folk Writers and Artists Association" by the Chinese Writers and Artists Association.
In 1999, Zhang Baolin organized international judges through the World Culture and Art Research Center and the American Association of Overseas Artists to evaluate her jade-like dough sculpture "Thousand Arms and Thousand Eyes Buddha", and was determined to be an International Honorary Gold Medal; And enjoys the honorary title of "World Outstanding Chinese Artist".
In 1999, he was invited to hold exhibitions and lectures in Canada, and was received by the Prime Minister of Canada.
In 2001, Zhang Baolin’s dough sculpture “Portraits of Chinese Cultural Celebrities from Past Dynasties” won the China Mountain Flower Gold Award.
2005. Zhang Baolin was named "Master of Folk Arts and Crafts" by the Arts and Crafts Industry Association.
In 2005, Zhang Baolin's residence was designated as a "Family Art Museum" by the Xicheng District Cultural Committee of Beijing, China.