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Syrup art in the Emperor Temple

www.chinanews.cn 2005-02-17 16:11:05

This Wednesday, Shenyang folk art craftsman Deng Jihou briskly painted
animal images on a stone slab with syrup. The syrup paintings of dragons,
phoenix, and a hawk spreading its wings will delight children with their
sweet flavor.

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