Giant "dragon" sends good wishes to Olympics

2008-03-16 23:42:15 Xinhua English

Calligrapher He Wenjun dips his 3.8 meter and 54 kilogram ink brush before writes a giant Chinese character at Beihu square in Nanchong of southwest China's Sichuan Province on March 15, 2008 to deliver his good wishes for Beijing Olympic Games, which will start this August. (Xinhua Photo)

Calligrapher He Wenjun writes a large Chinese character ¡§long,¡¨ meaning dragon, with a 3.8 meter and 54 kilogram ink brush at Beihu square in Nanchong of southwest China's Sichuan Province on March 15, 2008 to deliver his good wishes for Beijing Olympic Games, which will start this August. (Xinhua Photo)

Citizens gather to watch a large piece of calligraphy work of Chinese character "long," meaning dragon, at Beihu square in Nanchong of southwest China's Sichuan Province on March 15, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)

Calligrapher He Wenjun dips his 3.8 meter and 54 kilogram ink brush before writes a giant Chinese character at Beihu square in Nanchong of southwest China's Sichuan Province on March 15, 2008 to deliver his good wishes for Beijing Olympic Games, which will start this August.