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Four months ago, 61-year-old farmer Li Wenzhong picked up a camera for the first time to record the familiar people and staff around him in his mountainous village in northwestern China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. Yet Li's nine photographs now on display at Today Art Museum made him the focal point following the opening ceremony Sunday afternoon for the exhibition Hidden Land: Shangjuanzu Villagers and Artists' Image Experiment. Visitors, journalists and photographers surrounded him, inquiring about his creations. When being told he might appear on local TV or in newspapers the next day, Li's weather-worn face smiled broadly with shyness. "In my village,
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