Art Taipei 2009 opens at Taipei World Trade Center

28,2009 Editor:AT0086.com| Resource:Xinhua.net

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Visitors view a Chinese artist's painting at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009.

Visitors view a Chinese artist's painting at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009. The Art Taipei 2009, which attracts artists from countries and regions such as China, Japan, South Korea, Finland, and Poland, will open here on Friday. It is said that the income of ticket selling and art work charity sale will be donated to the area hit by typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)

Visitors view a Chinese artist's painting at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009. The Art Taipei 2009, which attracts artists from countries and regions such as China, Japan, South Korea, Finland, and Poland, will open here on Friday. It is said that the income of ticket selling and art work charity sale will be donated to the area hit by typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)

 A visitor takes photos of exhibits at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009. The Art Taipei 2009, which attracts artists from countries and regions such as China, Japan, South Korea, Finland, and Poland, will open here on Friday. It is said that the income of ticket selling and art work charity sale will be donated to the area hit by typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)

A visitor takes photos of exhibits at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009. The Art Taipei 2009, which attracts artists from countries and regions such as China, Japan, South Korea, Finland, and Poland, will open here on Friday. It is said that the income of ticket selling and art work charity sale will be donated to the area hit by typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)

A visitor views Chinese artists' paintings at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009. The Art Taipei 2009, which attracts artists from countries and regions such as China, Japan, South Korea, Finland, and Poland, will open here on Friday. It is said that the income of ticket selling and art work charity sale will be donated to the area hit by typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)

A visitor views Chinese artists' paintings at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009. The Art Taipei 2009, which attracts artists from countries and regions such as China, Japan, South Korea, Finland, and Poland, will open here on Friday. It is said that the income of ticket selling and art work charity sale will be donated to the area hit by typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)

Visitors view exhibits at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009. The Art Taipei 2009, which attracts artists from countries and regions such as China, Japan, South Korea, Finland, and Poland, will open here on Friday. It is said that the income of ticket selling and art work charity sale will be donated to the area hit by typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)

Visitors view exhibits at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009. The Art Taipei 2009, which attracts artists from countries and regions such as China, Japan, South Korea, Finland, and Poland, will open here on Friday. It is said that the income of ticket selling and art work charity sale will be donated to the area hit by typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)

Visitors view a Chinese artist's painting at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009. The Art Taipei 2009, which attracts artists from countries and regions such as China, Japan, South Korea, Finland, and Poland, will open here on Friday. It is said that the income of ticket selling and art work charity sale will be donated to the area hit by typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)

Visitors view a Chinese artist's painting at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009. The Art Taipei 2009, which attracts artists from countries and regions such as China, Japan, South Korea, Finland, and Poland, will open here on Friday. It is said that the income of ticket selling and art work charity sale will be donated to the area hit by typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)

A Japan artist shows her work at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009. The Art Taipei 2009, which attracts artists from countries and regions such as China, Japan, South Korea, Finland, and Poland, will open here on Friday. It is said that the income of ticket selling and art work charity sale will be donated to the area hit by typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)

A Japan artist shows her work at Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan Province, Aug. 27, 2009. The Art Taipei 2009, which attracts artists from countries and regions such as China, Japan, South Korea, Finland, and Poland, will open here on Friday. It is said that the income of ticket selling and art work charity sale will be donated to the area hit by typhoon Morakot in Taiwan. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)



 

 

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