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Exhibition features Chinese family names
2019-06-04 
A sculpture exhibition of Chinese family names, which opened on May 18 and runs through July 21, is introducing Chinese family culture at the Overseas Chinese History Museum of China. Bronze sculptures of 101 Chinese family names made by sculptor Li Tinggui are on display, showing names are a bond connecting Chinese people all over the world. [Photo provided to China Daily]
A sculpture exhibition of Chinese family names, which opened on May 18 and runs through July 21, is introducing Chinese family culture at the Overseas Chinese History Museum of China. Bronze sculptures of 101 Chinese family names made by sculptor Li Tinggui are on display, showing names are a bond connecting Chinese people all over the world. [Photo provided to China Daily]
A sculpture exhibition of Chinese family names, which opened on May 18 and runs through July 21, is introducing Chinese family culture at the Overseas Chinese History Museum of China. Bronze sculptures of 101 Chinese family names made by sculptor Li Tinggui are on display, showing names are a bond connecting Chinese people all over the world. [Photo provided to China Daily]
A sculpture exhibition of Chinese family names, which opened on May 18 and runs through July 21, is introducing Chinese family culture at the Overseas Chinese History Museum of China. Bronze sculptures of 101 Chinese family names made by sculptor Li Tinggui are on display, showing names are a bond connecting Chinese people all over the world. [Photo by Wang Ru/China Daily]
A sculpture exhibition of Chinese family names, which opened on May 18 and runs through July 21, is introducing Chinese family culture at the Overseas Chinese History Museum of China. Bronze sculptures of 101 Chinese family names made by sculptor Li Tinggui are on display, showing names are a bond connecting Chinese people all over the world. [Photo by Wang Ru/China Daily]
A sculpture exhibition of Chinese family names, which opened on May 18 and runs through July 21, is introducing Chinese family culture at the Overseas Chinese History Museum of China. Bronze sculptures of 101 Chinese family names made by sculptor Li Tinggui are on display, showing names are a bond connecting Chinese people all over the world. [Photo by Wang Ru/China Daily]
Sculptor Li Tinggui. [Photo by Wang Ru/China Daily]
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