Place and Memory in the Singing Crane Garden
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Place and Memory in the Singing Crane Garden

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The Singing Crane Garden in northwest Beijing has a history dense with classical artistic vision, educational experimentation, political struggle, and tragic suffering. Built by the Manchu prince Mianyu in the mid-nineteenth century, the garden was intended to serve as a refuge from the clutter of daily life near the Forbidden City. In 1860, during the Anglo-French war in

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Hardcover, 260 pages
Published March 25th 2008 by University of Pennsylvania Press
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