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  2. Wind chime - Wikipedia

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    Wind chime - Wikipedia ... Wind chime

  3. Fūrin - Wikipedia

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    Fūrin. A fūrin (風鈴, ふうりん, lit. 'wind-bell') is a small, bowl-shaped Japanese wind chime typically hung during the summer. A piece of paper called tanzaku (短冊) is usually hung from each fūrin to cause it to ring even with just a slight breeze. The sound of the fūrin and the sight of the paper blowing in the wind are seen by ...

  4. Ancient Chinese glass - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Chinese glass refers to all types of glass manufactured in China prior to the Qing dynasty (1644–1911). In Chinese history, glass played a peripheral role in arts and crafts, when compared to ceramics and metal work. [ 1] The limited archaeological distribution and use of glass objects are evidence of the rarity of the material.

  5. Chinese bronze inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    Chinese bronze inscriptions

  6. Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge

  7. Bianzhong - Wikipedia

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    In ancient China, the chime was a special instrument for upper class people and it was a symbol of power and wealth. In one set from this time period, the biggest bell was 153.4 centimeters (60.4 in) in height and weighed 203.6 kilograms (449 lb), while the smallest bell was 20.4 centimeters (8.0 in) in height and weighed 2.4 kilograms (5.3 lb).

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