Eye-popping China Int’l Optics Fair
A woman presents a pair of “Shutter Shade” sunglasses at the 24th China International Optic Fair held in Beijing, Sept 14, 2011. Over 770 exhibitors from 23 countries took part in the fair. (Xinhua)
A female employee presents specially designed sunglasses at the 24th China International Optic Fair held in Beijing, Sept 14, 2011. (Xinhua)
Children wearing sunglasses pose for photos at the 24th China International Optic Fair held in Beijing, Sept 14, 2011. (Xinhua)
A staff member shows visitors the latest optometric tools at the 24th China International Optic Fair held in Beijing, Sept 14, 2011. (Xinhua)
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