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This undated photo shows a section of a super-long silk scroll painted by an elderly artist in Chongqing, Sichuan Province.
Xu Xinhua, 65, finished a 20-meter-long silk scroll painting after 10 years' studying Chinese painting and Hakka culture.
The painting is about four-fold the length of Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, a renowned Chinese painting that dates back to the Northern Song dynasty of the 11th century. (Photo: China News Service/Yao Xinyu)
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This undated photo shows a section of a super-long silk scroll painted by an elderly artist in Chongqing, Sichuan Province.
Xu Xinhua, 65, finished a 20-meter-long silk scroll painting after 10 years' studying Chinese painting and Hakka culture.
The painting is about four-fold the length of Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, a renowned Chinese painting that dates back to the Northern Song dynasty of the 11th century.(Photo: China News Service/Yao Xinyu)
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This file photo shows people visit an exhibition which displays a super-long silk scroll painted by an elderly artist in Chongqing, Sichuan Province.
Xu Xinhua, 65, finished a 20-meter-long silk scroll painting after 10 years' studying Chinese painting and Hakka culture.
The painting is about four-fold the length of Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, a renowned Chinese painting that dates back to the Northern Song dynasty of the 11th century.(Photo: China News Service/Yao Xinyu)