This photo taken on Sunday, January 18, 2009 shows He Wenjun, a local-renowned calligrapher in city Nanchong, southwest China's Sichuan province, finishes writing a huge pictographic Chinese character "Niu", or ox. The 'Niu' calligraphy measures 20 by 9 metres and is being created to help celebrate the beginning of the Chinese Lunar New Year, or the Year of Ox, which falls on January 26. [Photo: cnsphoto]
He Wenjun, a local calligrapher in city Nanchong, southwest China's Sichuan province, is seen finishing the last touch in writing the Chinese character "Niu", or ox, on Sunday, January 18 with a huge Chinese brush weighing 54 kilograms. The calligrapher does so just to celebrate the upcoming lunar New Year of Ox. [Photo: cnsphoto]
He Wenjun, a local calligrapher in city Nanchong, southwest China's Sichuan province, is seen finishing the last touch in writing the Chinese character "Niu", or ox, on Sunday, January 18 with a huge Chinese brush weighing 54 kilograms. The calligrapher does so just to celebrate the upcoming lunar New Year of Ox. [Photo: cnsphoto]