Image:Li chingYuen.jpg
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This image was uploaded under good faith using the above tag: however, it may be under United States copyright if it was first published on or after January 1, 1923, as the Republic of China had copyright relations with the United States at that date.[1] All images created or first published in the People's Republic of China on or after 1946-01-01 or in "Chinese Taipei" on or after 1952-01-01 are automatically protected by United States copyright.[2] |
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