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Book of memories: The blue-covered Bali 1952: Through the Lens of Liu Kang, written by Liu's daughter-in-law Gretchen Liu, documents his seven-week trip to Indonesia, is seen in this photo created on Tuesday. (JP/Nur Janti)
Book of memories: The blue-covered Bali 1952: Through the Lens of Liu Kang, written by Liu's daughter-in-law Gretchen Liu, documents his seven-week trip to Indonesia, is seen in this photo created on Tuesday. (JP/Nur Janti)
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Through Liu Kang’s lens: A time capsule of Indonesia in 1952

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‘The Jakarta Salon’: Remembering a home that nurtured Indonesian maestros

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