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          The Asahi Shimbun            | 
          February 15, 2006.            | 
         
       
       
        
        U.N. marks  its 60th with a touch of Eastern spirit
      By TOMOKO TSURUMI (The Asahi Shimbun) 
      NEW YORK¨DThe diamond 60th anniversary  of the United Nations is upon it, and the hallowed institution is marking the  event with a photography exhibition by Wang, Wusheng, a Chinese photographer  living in Tokyo. 
         
        The event, at U.N.  headquarters in New York,  is called ¡°Spirit of the East.¡± It consists of 42 photographs of World  Heritage-designated Mount Huangshan in China, and reproductions of 10  drawings by renowned Japanese painter Kaii Higashiyama (1908-1999). 
         
        Wang, 60, has been taking  pictures of Mount Huangshan, located in Anhui  province in eastern China,  for 30 years. 
         
        Higashiyama was his teacher,  be says. 
         
        He was first taught by  Higashiyama while visiting Japan  as a student in 1981. When Wang published a collection of his photographs in  1988, Higashiyama wrote the preface. 
         
        ¡°My works and those of Mr.  Higashiyama are different in style,¡± said Wang. ¡°But both of them have the  spirit of the ¡®harmony¡¯ of the East. 
         
        ¡°Though China and Japan now have a common heart in  culture and arts. In the United Nations, which is mankind¡¯s hope, I want people  from around the world to see harmony and peace,¡± Wang said. 
         
        Higashiyama¡¯s 10 exhibited  drawings include the famous ¡°Forest with a  White Horse.¡± 
         
        U.N. Secretary-General Kofi  Annan attended the opening of the exhibition, which will run until March 10.        
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