Draft:Yan Yongming
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Born in Chengdu in 1954, with a master's degree. He is a member of the Chinese Artists Association, a member of the China Sculpture Institute, a senior consultant for public environment sculptures of the People's Government of Sichuan Province, the chief designer of the Multi-Dimensional Public Art Research Institute in New York State, USA, the secretary-general of the Sculpture Professional Committee of the Sichuan Artists Association, and a guest professor at the School of Landscape Architecture of Sichuan University. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China,... To welcome the 2008 Olympic Games, his work "Father of Modern Olympics - Pierre de Coubertin" was completed in Beijing in June 2007.
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