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Miniature Carving on Peach Shell

Miniature Carving on Peach Shell
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摘要 Peach trees are widely planted in the waterside village of Yundu, a small village near Suqian Section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. Local residents began to plant peach trees as early as in the Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644). But this small village becomes well known not for its agriculture but for its exquisite artworks carved on Peach trees are widely planted in the waterside village of Yundu, a small village near Suqian Section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. Local residents began to plant peach trees as early as in the Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644). But this small village becomes well known not for its agriculture but for its exquisite artworks carved on abandoned peach shells,
作者 Yuan Peide
出处 《China & The World Cultural Exchange》 2011年第10期42-43,共2页 中外文化交流(英文版)
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