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Friday, February 12, 2010
  [butterfly pendandt] Intangible Cultural Herit - dharma pendant

Time: June 5 - June 21, 2009
Venue: Ling Nan Hui Club
Admission: Free of charge

An exhibit composed of 500 pieces of porcelains and embroiders is being held in Guangzhou's Lingnan Hui Club on the Ersha Island until June 21.

The skill of making this sort of porcelain in Hunan province's Liling city (

Possibly excavated on Lincheng, Shandong Province
Qin dynasty
Bronze inlaid with gold characters
length 8.9 cm

Always fearful of rebellion, the Qin Emperor devised a system to ensure that troops could be moved only by his express order. He had tokens, fu, made consisting of two interlocking parts. One half went to the commanding officer, and the other half stayed with the Emperor. An order by the Emperor to mov


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