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The "Bridal Chamber"

Date: January 6, 1968
Creator: Li, Zhensheng Identifier: aql:23290 valet-20170623-144937

Description: Zhensheng and Yingxia borrowed the reception room from the Heilongjiang post (where the couple was working for at the time) as their temporary "bridal chamber". The thermo bottles and the cup set were useful wedding gifts from their friends and colleagues.

Collection : aql:13844

Creator : Li, Zhensheng

Date : January 6, 1968

Summary/Description : Zhensheng and Yingxia borrowed the reception room from the Heilongjiang post (where the couple was working for at the time) as their temporary "bridal chamber". The thermo bottles and the cup set were useful wedding gifts from their friends and colleagues.

Subject : Weddings; Zu, Yingxia; Li, Zhensheng

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Coverage : Heilongjiang Sheng (China)

Type : Scanned Material; Photo Print; Photpgraphs

Identifier : aql:23290 valet-20170623-144937

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Weddings; Zu, Yingxia; Li, Zhensheng
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