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Carved in stone - and more

By Raymond Zhou and Liu Mingtai | China Daily | Updated: 2011-12-15 07:57

Carved in stone - and more

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The centerpiece at Changchun World Sculpture Park is a 23.5-meter obelisk with three maidens. Zhu Wanchang / For China Daily

Golden Venus, a bronze work by Bertrand Ney, of Luxembourg.

A relief showing the condensed history of China's wheeled vehicles.

Auguste Rodin's Thinker. Photos by Raymond Zhou / China Daily

One way of understanding Changchun and its global vision is through the thousands of sculptures that bedeck the landscape. Raymond Zhou and Liu Mingtai report.

Carved in stone - and more

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