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The Postwar Chinese Pagoda at the Congo Riverside Built by Taiwan Government
黑暗之心的中國寶塔:剛果河畔的台灣戰後中華宮殿式建築
October 22nd, 2020Type: Opinion
Author: Takamori Nobuo Editor: Rikey Tenn
Quote From: Artouch.com
The Chinese Pagoda (today's view); ©Str8talk Magazine
The Chung-Shan Building in Taipei; ©Wei-Te Wong
The Chinese Pagoda (archive); ©Kinshasa Then and Now
The pineapple farm, Operation Vanguard; ©Kinshasa Then and Now
Cité du Parti (1970) ©Kinshasa Then and Now
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