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A brush with destiny
(China Foto Press/Newsphto)
Updated: 2006-05-09 09:13

Famous calligrapher Zhang Kesi uses the biggest brush in the world to
write the Chinese character "long," meaning dragon, yesterday at the
Shenyang International Horticultural Expo Garden in Liaoning Province.
The brush is 5.6 metres long and 2.06 metres wide, while the canvas is
58 metres by 28 meters. [China Foto Press]

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