Chinese archaeologists have unearthed the largest jade dragon ever discovered from the Hongshan culture, measuring 15.8 cm long, 9.5 cm wide, and 3 cm thick, at a stone tomb site in the city of chifeng, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The finds were revealed during a themed seminar held in Chifeng, which provided updates on the archaeological progress at the stone tomb in Yuanbaoshan of Chifeng's Aohan Banner.
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