A Shoushan stone sculpture from the Qing Dynasty (1644 -1911), featuring a carved dragon, is on display at an exhibition at Fujian Museum in Fuzhou City, the capital of East China’s Fujian Province, Sept. 29, 2016. The exhibition showed Shoushan stone treasures used by the Qing Dynasty (1644 -1911) emperors, previously kept at the Palace Museum in Beijing. Shoushan stone, also known as agalmatolite, is commonly used for carving or collecting, and is named after the richest resource area of agalmatolite in China - Shoushan village in Fuzhou. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Dongming)
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