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Colored paintings attests to the cross-Straits bond

Pingtan Comprehensive Pilot Zone is aiming for a common homeland for people on the both sides of the Taiwan Straits.
Pingtan Net | Updated:2018-05-15 | Lin Kongbo
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    A roll screen reads "Paintings attests to the cross-Straits bond." with background of the ancient stone house painted colorfully in Shanglou village, Pingtan Comprehensive Pilot Zone of China. [Photo by Weng Wucai from ptnet.cn]

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    Artists from Taiwan are creating a giant colored painting of flowers with auspicious meanings in Shanglou village, Pingtan Comprehensive Pilot Zone of China. [Photo by Weng Wucai from ptnet.cn]

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    Creators are putting on the painting of sunflowers signifying brightness on the wall in Shanglou village, Pingtan Comprehensive Pilot Zone of China. [Photo by Weng Wucai from ptnet.cn]

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    An artist from Taiwan is putting the finishing touches on the lily on a giant wall in Shanglou village, Pingtan Comprehensive Pilot Zone which is aiming for a common homeland for people on the both sides of the Taiwan Straits.[Photo by Weng Wucai from ptnet.cn]

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    An artist from Taiwan is absorbed in painting the peony on a giant wall in Shanglou village, Pingtan Comprehensive Pilot Zone which is aiming for a common homeland for people on the both sides of the Taiwan Straits.[Photo by Weng Wucai from ptnet.cn]

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    Two artists from Taiwan are seen collaborating on a giant wall of the painted flowers in Shanglou village, Pingtan Comprehensive Pilot Zone which is aiming for a common homeland for people on the both sides of the Taiwan Straits.[Photo by Weng Wucai from ptnet.cn]

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    A closeup for a peony painted by a Taiwan artist on a giant wall in Shanglou village, Pingtan Comprehensive Pilot Zone which is aiming for a common homeland for people on the both sides of the Taiwan Straits[Photo by Weng Wucai from ptnet.cn]

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    A colored painting, created by Taiwan youths on April 8, 2018, shows two men are playing the Go,the ancient Chinese board game on a wall in Shanglou village, Pingtan Comprehensive Pilot Zone of China. [Photo by Weng Wucai from ptnet.cn]

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