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Quanzhou Maritime Museum, rich in ocean culture

2014-11-28 10:32:55

(Chinaculture.org) By Hu Zhe

 

The Quanzhou Religious Stone Carving Hall is an exhibition area dedicated to displaying numerous delicate religious stone inscriptions, including 138 Islamic pieces, 133 Hindu, 44 Christian and one Manichean. [Photo by Hu Zhe/Chinaculture.org]

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