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  2. Shan shui - Wikipedia

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    Shan shui (Chinese: 山 水; pinyin: shān shuǐ; lit. 'mountain-water'; pronounced [ʂán ʂwèɪ]) refers to a style of traditional Chinese painting that involves or depicts scenery or natural landscapes, using a brush and ink rather than more conventional paints.

  3. Huangshan - Wikipedia

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    The area is well known for its scenery, sunsets, peculiarly-shaped granite peaks, Huangshan pine trees, hot springs, winter snow and views of the clouds from above. Huangshan is a frequent subject of traditional Chinese paintings and literature, as well as modern photography.

  4. Mount Danxia - Wikipedia

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    Mount Danxia (Chinese: 丹 霞 山; pinyin: Dānxiá Shān) is a noted scenic mountainous area in Renhua County, in the northern part of Guangdong province. It is described on the local signage as a "world famous UNESCO geopark of China".

  5. Eight Sights of Guangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Yuexiu Songtao (Chinese: 粤秀松涛; lit. 'pines of Yuexiu Mountain') referred to Yuexiu Mountain. Suishi Dongtian (Chinese: 穗石洞天; lit. 'scenes of Sui Rock') was a red sandstone hillock. It had been an islet located in shallow seawater and developed numerous potholes due to corrosion.

  6. Borrowed scenery - Wikipedia

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    Borrowed scenery (借景; Japanese: shakkei; Chinese: jièjǐng [1]) is the principle of "incorporating background landscape into the composition of a garden" found in traditional East Asian garden design. The term borrowing of scenery ("shakkei") is Chinese in origin, and appears in the 17th century garden treatise Yuanye. [2]

  7. de Gournay - Wikipedia

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    Gurney began the company after touring Chinese factories that specialized in hand-painting. [3] de Gournay's wallpapers are produced mainly in China, at its Shanghai studio. [4] The company has worked with designers such as India Mahdavi, John Stefanidis, Michael S. Smith, Kate Moss and Martyn Lawrence Bullard to create custom wallpaper designs ...

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