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David Gray/Reuters TRASH PROBLEM: A man sat atop a pile of cardboard near Quyang, China, Monday.
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Dangcheng is in the Quyang county, which traces its sculpting skills back to the Han Dynasty 202 BC-220 AD.
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Quyang county, where Dangcheng lies, traces masonry skills back to the Han Dynasty 202 BC-220 AD, and that tradition survived war and revolution until traders from Italy arrived in the 1990s, hunting for cut-price copies of antiquity.
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Wang Shixiong, a deputy director of the Quyang county office for the sculpture industry, said he could not give recent statistics for exports.
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Wang Shixiong, a deputy director of the Quyang county office for the sculpture industry, said he could not give recent statistics for exports.
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Quyang county, where Dangcheng lies, traces masonry skills back to the Han Dynasty 202 BC-220 AD, and that tradition survived war and revolution until traders from Italy arrived in the 1990s, hunting for cut-price copies of antiquity.
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A bust of the Chinese philosopher Confucius lies on the ground in an abandoned stone carving workshop in the town of Dangcheng in Quyang county, located 250 km 155 miles southwest of Beijing December 7, 2011.
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At the end of 2008, Quyang employed 50000 workers, making goods worth $230 million a year.
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At the end of 2008, Quyang employed 50000 workers, making goods worth $230 million a year.
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