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14:26, June 28, 2009

Cultural relics of Han Yang Mausoleum displayed in Taiwan


Visitors look at colorful ancient Chinese pottery figurines in Taipei of southeast China's Taiwan Province, June 27, 2009. Some 200 pieces of cultural relics, chosen from more than 100,000 pieces of cultural relics of Han Yang Mausoleum in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, were displayed in Taiwan on Saturday. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)


Visitors look at a colorful ancient Chinese pottery figurine in Taipei of southeast China's Taiwan Province, June 27, 2009. Some 200 pieces of cultural relics, chosen from more than 100,000 pieces of cultural relics of Han Yang Mausoleum in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, were displayed in Taiwan on Saturday. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)


Visitors look at ancient Chinese potteries in Taipei of southeast China's Taiwan Province, June 27, 2009. Some 200 pieces of cultural relics, chosen from more than 100,000 pieces of cultural relics of Han Yang Mausoleum in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, were displayed in Taiwan on Saturday. (Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng)

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