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Infantization -- Bu Hua

Infantization - Bu Hua Bu Hua / Biography Born in 1973, Beijing. Graduated 1995, Central Academy of Art & Design, Beijing. Lives and works in Beijing. Exhibitions 2007 Changwon 2007 Asia Art Festival Peach Flowers, Apricot Flowers Video Art Show,...

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18 Aug 08 visit An Overview: Official Flowers of 32 Chinese Cities  »  China Expat    The Plum Blossom: One of China's National Flowers   -by Josh Gartner & Eva Lai     You don't have to go to Kunming to enjoy a breathtaking array of China's flowers. Olympic cities from Beijing to Shanghai h...
13 Jan 08 visit Report: 20% university graduates fail to find jobs in 2007  »  People's Daily About 20 percent of university students in China, who graduated in 2007, have so far failed to find jobs, according to a blue paper issued by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Nearly five million university students graduated ...

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