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Chinese artist's work displayed in Brussels

2009-10-16 00:38:49 GMT2009-10-16 08:38:49 (Beijing Time)  Xinhua English

The outdoor artistic installation "Heavenly Lanterns--Tea House" designed by Chinese artist Gu Wenda is seen in central Brussels, capital of Belgium, Oct. 15, 2009. This eyecatching decoration made up of over 5,000 lanterns, covering a local building in the shape of a pavilion, is created by Gu Wenda to celebrate the ongoing Europalia China Art Festival in Brussels. (Xinhua/Wu Wei)

A young man reads near the outdoor artistic installation "Heavenly Lanterns--Tea House" designed by Chinese artist Gu Wenda in central Brussels, capital of Belgium, Oct. 15, 2009.(Xinhua/Wu Wei)

The outdoor artistic installation "Heavenly Lanterns--Tea House" (R) designed by Chinese artist Gu Wenda is seen in central Brussels, capital of Belgium, Oct. 15, 2009.(Xinhua/Wu Wei)

The outdoor artistic installation "Heavenly Lanterns--Tea House" (R) designed by Chinese artist Gu Wenda is seen in central Brussels, capital of Belgium, Oct. 15, 2009.(Xinhua/Wu Wei)

The outdoor artistic installation "Heavenly Lanterns--Tea House" (R) designed by Chinese artist Gu Wenda is seen in central Brussels, capital of Belgium, Oct. 15, 2009.(Xinhua/Wu Wei)

The outdoor artistic installation "Heavenly Lanterns--Tea House" designed by Chinese artist Gu Wenda is seen in central Brussels, capital of Belgium, Oct. 15, 2009.

This eyecatching decoration made up of over 5,000 lanterns, covering a local building in the shape of a pavilion, is created by Gu Wenda to celebrate the ongoing Europalia China Art Festival in Brussels.

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