A walk in the park
Updated: 2012-09-02 09:41
(China Daily)
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A man uses a large paint brush to write Chinese poems with water on the floor in Taoranting Park. This is a common scene at most parks in Beijing. Photo by D J Clark / China Daily |
Two women play the hulusi, a traditional Chinese wind instrument, in Taoranting Park, home to numerous pavilions that mimic styles from all over China. Photo by D J Clark / China Daily |
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