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The Kuomintang president Lien Chan with his wife Lien Fangyu and a lama bouddhist monk in the Yonghe gong Beijing tibetan monaster. april 16, 2006.
Le président du Guomindang taïwanais Lien Chan avec sa femme Lien Fangyu et un moine bouddhiste, dans le temple tibétain Yonghe gong, à Pékin, lors d'une visite officielle, le 16 avril 2006
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