New era in China: Canadian teacher goes in for ink painting
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Steve Walker, a Canadian who has been living in China for 13 years, enjoys his teaching career at a high school in Tongxiang, East China's Zhejiang province.
Walker likes Tongxiang because the city keeps a lot of green spaces, where he can go out and enjoy outdoor life. According to him, local people are nice and he has been accepted so easily.
He teaches both mathematics at calculus level and art lessons at the school. He likes doing sketches and paintings in ink during his travels, and also loves following a photograph to do landscape painting to recall "that particular moment and particular feeling".
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