Must one read Chinese to appreciate Chinese calligraphy?, Culture News -  ThinkChina

Must one read Chinese to appreciate Chinese calligraphy?, Culture News - ThinkChina

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Teo Han Wue has always believed that one need not be literate in the Chinese language to appreciate calligraphy. He was heartened that many others seem to share his view, going by how well-received a photograph of Singaporean poet-calligrapher Pan Shou’s calligraphy was at his solo photography exhibition recently. Without him regaling them with tales of Pan Shou, they found their own delight appreciating this artform through an image of an image.

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