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Detail of town hall, Cheng Kan Village, Anhui Province, China, Asia

Detail of town hall, Cheng Kan Village, Anhui Province, China, Asia


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Filename: 756-703.jpg

Size: 5100 x 3387 (3.9MB)

Date: 7th January 2000

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Credit: Jochen Schlenker/Robert Harding

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Detail of town hall, Cheng Kan Village, Anhui Province, China, Asia

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This print captures the intricate details of the town hall in Cheng Kan Village, located in Anhui Province, China. The image showcases the remarkable interior of this civic building, highlighting its contemporary architecture and cultural significance. The photograph beautifully portrays the essence of Chinese village life, offering a glimpse into their rich heritage and traditions. The vibrant colors and impeccable craftsmanship evident in every corner of this town hall reflect the pride and dedication of its creators. As you immerse yourself in this image, you can almost feel the history that resides within these walls. It is a testament to the harmonious blend of ancient customs with modern influences found throughout Asia. Jochen Schlenker/Robert Harding's photography skillfully captures not only architectural beauty but also invites viewers to embark on a visual journey through time and space. This horizontal composition allows for an expansive view, enabling us to appreciate both small details and grandeur simultaneously. Whether you are an avid traveler or simply an admirer of fine art photography, this print serves as a window into another world – one filled with wonderment and curiosity about distant lands. Let it transport you to Cheng Kan Village; let it inspire your own adventures across Asia's diverse landscapes.

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