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Thursday, February 24, 2000, updated at 16:58(GMT+8)


Sci-Tech

Traditional Chinese Paintings Making Most of the Internet

Recently, well-known e-com company Sparkice has been in the limelight by joining hands with famous online trading company Clubciti on the Internet.

On February 22, an activity named "See the Essence of Traditional Chinese Painting Art on the Net" was held in Sparkice Cafe of Beijing World Trade Center. Several famous painters had been seen doing their work on the spot and carried live to the world on the Internet. According to Sparkice and ClubCiti, they have become strategic partners in this cooperative effort.

It is reported that all works carried live on the Internet have been from famous Chinese painters, including Lou Shibai and Liu Cunhui. Liu is specialized in and known for his painting of birds, flowers and landscapes. These are as represented by his "Wind & Rain" and "Lotus". Many of his paintings have already been prized as assets of individual personages or have gone into choice collections of officialdom in the world.

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