Chinese classics and intangible heritages at the National Library of China

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Xiang Shengli, successor of Huizhou Ink, shows his work in an exhibition of Chinese classics and intangible culture heritages in the National Library of China in Beijing, capital of China, June 8, 2011. The exhibition showcases about 200 historical documents about China's intangible heritages and many heritage successors are invited to show their skills on the spot. [Xinhua/Zhao Bing]

Xiang Shengli, successor of Huizhou Ink, shows his work in an exhibition of Chinese classics and intangible culture heritages in the National Library of China in Beijing, capital of China, June 8, 2011. The exhibition showcases about 200 historical documents about China's intangible heritages and many heritage successors are invited to show their skills on the spot. [Xinhua/Zhao Bing] 



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