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Chiang’s plum blossom art exhibited in Fujian

2012-01-31 14:47 Ecns.cn       Web Editor: Xu Rui comment
The Tenfu Museum

The Tenfu Museum

Zhangzhou (CNS) -- During this year's Spring Festival, 20 plum blossom paintings collected by Chiang Wei-kuo, the adopted son of Chiang Kai-shek, are on display at the Tenfu Tea Museum in Zhangzhou of south China's Fujian Province.

The collection is a treasure of the museum, Chairman Lee Rie-ho of the Tenfu Group told CNS during an exclusive interview on Monday.

The "General of plum blossoms" collected a batch of traditional Chinese paintings and calligraphies, which were preserved at a plum blossom association in Taipei after he passed away, said Lee.

He added that the precious collection was later donated to the company because of their friendship with Chiang and their dedication to spreading Chiang's ideals.

 

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