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Love this drawing. Where is it from?
It’s in the Chinese National Museum of Art in Beijing. It’s a big, free. Bring I.D. like a passport to get in free.
That is a great way to get to k ow the culture.
I feel it takes a lifetime to know China or Japan.
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