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Foreign celebrities try their hands at calligraphy

Updated: 2014-03-26 10:36 (chinadaily.com.cn)
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During US first lady Michelle Obama's recent visit to China, she was taught how to hold a writing brush and wrote the Chinese character "Yong," which means "forever".

Chinese calligraphy, as a precious cultural heritage, has inspired many foreigners to learn it. Let's take a look at the calligraphy writing skills of a few foreign celebrities.

Foreign celebrities try their hands at calligraphy

Peng Liyuan (L), wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping, demonstrates to US first lady Michelle Obama (C) how to hold a writing brush during a Chinese traditional calligraphy class at the Beijing Normal School, a school which prepares students for university abroad, in Beijing, March 21, 2014. [Photo/Agencies]

Foreign celebrities try their hands at calligraphy

Foreign celebrities try their hands at calligraphy

Foreign celebrities try their hands at calligraphy

US first lady tries tai chi 

US students coach Michelle Obama on Chinese characters 

Calligraphic art of Chairman Mao on display 

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