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 Qixia
 CHRIS LYNN
 IHab127
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              | Qixia is a collection of audible views that explore the Qixia district in Nanjing, China. 
 A warm thanks to the Buddhist Monks who gave me permission to record inside the Qixia Temple  
                  and to the Directors of the Teachers College.
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              | 01. | Nanjing Railway Station at Night | (14:17) | 58,9Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 03. | A New Post in The Shade | (11:20) | 61,4Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 04. | Empty Boat on Xuanwu Lake | (02:31) | 10,5Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 05. | Wednesday Lesson on Courtship | (05:09) | 20,0Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 06. | Morning Rain Before Class | (01:56) | 10,9Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 07. | Tuesday Afternoon in Qixia Temple | (13:16) | 62,9Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
 
            
              | 00. | Complete package (Artwork +  Mp3 Sound files) | (ZIP) | 131Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 00. | Complete package (Artwork +  FLAC Sound files) | (ZIP) | 247Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
 
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            | COPYLEFT: 
 artwork/cover design:
 ©2016 Chris Lynn
 ©2017 David Vélez
 music:
 ©2016 Chris Lynn
 ©2017 Impulsive Habitat
 
 This work is licensed under a BY-NC-SA 3.0
 Creative 
                                Commons License.
 
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