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English: This photo shows a small section of the 22-hectare sculpture park located across the road from the southern wall of Wanping Castle. The text on the row of black stone drums. forming the "Garden of Stone Drums" (石鼓园) along the walls and in the sculpture park tells the story of the War againt Japan that followed the Marco Polo Bridge Incident.
Русский: У южной стены крепости Ваньпин. Повреждения от японского обстрела во время Инцидента у моста Марко Поло (1937г) помечены мемориальной доской. Текст на каменных бочках, расставленных вдоль стены, излагает краткую историю последовавшей Войны против японских захватчиков (1937-45)
中文:中国人民抗日战争雕塑园,石鼓园 |
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Author | User:Vmenkov. The stone drums portrayed in the photo are apparently work of the sculptor Cai Xueshi (蔡学仕) (or a team lead by him), if I correctly understand his site, http://www.shikebeike.com/WorksSets.asp |
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current | 03:33, 17 October 2008 | 2,048 × 1,536 (1.55 MB) | Vmenkov (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|At the south wall of the Wanping Castle in Beijing. The spot damaged by the Japanese shelling during the Marko Polo Bridge (Lugouqiao) Incident in 1937 are marked with a memorial plaque. The text on the row of black stone d |
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