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So much Chinese culture came from the outside: nomads, the Silk Road and developments in ancient art in northern China

Sarah Vega writes about the exhibition Hunters, Warriors, Spirits

Visitors to Hunters, Warriors, Spirits: Nomadic Art of North China are greeted by stunning images of a verdant plain, a snowy white forest and an arid desert. All were captured by Hong Kong-based photographer Marc Progin during visits to the Mongolian steppes.

Hing Chao, the curator of the exhibition and executive chairman of family-owned shipping group Wah Kwong Transport Holdings, says Progin’s contemporary photographs transport viewers to the region’s unique landscapes.

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