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A new museum building at the Yin Ruins, a World Heritage Site known as "the hometown of oracle bone inscriptions," opened in Anyang, Central China's Henan Province, on Monday. About 4,000 cultural relics are on display, showcasing the long history of China's Shang Dynasty (1,600 BC-1,046 BC). More than three-quarters of the precious artifacts are being displayed for the first time and they include bronzes, pottery, jade ware, and oracle bones. Photo: Chen Xi/GT
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