Visitors attend an exhibition of paintings by Wu Guanzhong (1919-2010) at the Poly Art Museum in Beijing, March 19, 2019. This year marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Wu, a contemporary Chinese painter widely recognized as a founder of modern Chinese painting. The exhibition focused on Wu's idea that "Oil painting must be nationalized and Chinese painting must be modernized."(Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)
Coastal holiday homes, which cost between ?40,000 and ?100,000, are at risk of plunging into the sea after a gigantic crack broke through the cliff face in North Yorkshire, England. One homeowner, Jenny Speight, 71, purchased a high-spec home that lays directly on the coastline. She was told to relocate as soon as possible in January.(Photo/VCG)
Coastal holiday homes, which cost between ?40,000 and ?100,000, are at risk of plunging into the sea after a gigantic crack broke through the cliff face in North Yorkshire, England. One homeowner, Jenny Speight, 71, purchased a high-spec home that lays directly on the coastline. She was told to relocate as soon as possible in January.(Photo/VCG)
Coastal holiday homes, which cost between ?40,000 and ?100,000, are at risk of plunging into the sea after a gigantic crack broke through the cliff face in North Yorkshire, England. One homeowner, Jenny Speight, 71, purchased a high-spec home that lays directly on the coastline. She was told to relocate as soon as possible in January.(Photo/VCG)
Coastal holiday homes, which cost between ?40,000 and ?100,000, are at risk of plunging into the sea after a gigantic crack broke through the cliff face in North Yorkshire, England. One homeowner, Jenny Speight, 71, purchased a high-spec home that lays directly on the coastline. She was told to relocate as soon as possible in January.(Photo/VCG)
Coastal holiday homes, which cost between ?40,000 and ?100,000, are at risk of plunging into the sea after a gigantic crack broke through the cliff face in North Yorkshire, England. One homeowner, Jenny Speight, 71, purchased a high-spec home that lays directly on the coastline. She was told to relocate as soon as possible in January.(Photo/VCG)
Coastal holiday homes, which cost between ?40,000 and ?100,000, are at risk of plunging into the sea after a gigantic crack broke through the cliff face in North Yorkshire, England. One homeowner, Jenny Speight, 71, purchased a high-spec home that lays directly on the coastline. She was told to relocate as soon as possible in January.(Photo/VCG)
Coastal holiday homes, which cost between ?40,000 and ?100,000, are at risk of plunging into the sea after a gigantic crack broke through the cliff face in North Yorkshire, England. One homeowner, Jenny Speight, 71, purchased a high-spec home that lays directly on the coastline. She was told to relocate as soon as possible in January.(Photo/VCG)