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  2. Forbidden Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Full-scale statues at Forbidden Gardens in Katy, Texas. Replica of the Emperor Qin's throne on display at Forbidden Gardens. Forbidden Gardens (simplified Chinese: 紫禁花园; traditional Chinese: 紫禁花園) was an outdoor museum of Chinese culture and history located on Texas Highway 99 and Franz Road in northern Katy, Greater Houston, Texas, United States.

  3. Category:Statues in Texas by populated place - Wikipedia

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    Statues in Austin, Texas (21 P) H. Statues in Houston (20 P) This page was last edited on 3 February 2025, at 17:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Chinatown, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Chinese businesses tend to be inside the Beltway while Vietnamese businesses tend to be outside of the Beltway. [12] The Bellaire Chinatown is about 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Downtown Houston. [4] It is over 6 square miles (16 km 2), making it among the largest automobile-centric Chinatowns in the Southern United States. [3]

  5. Statue of Confucius (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Confucius, also known as Bronze Statue of Confucius, Confucius Bronze Statue, Confucius Statue, and Great Confucius, [1] is an outdoor 2009 bronze sculpture of the Chinese editor, philosopher, politician, and teacher of the same name by Willy Wang (Chinese: 王维力), installed in Hermann Park's McGovern Centennial Gardens in Houston, Texas, United States.

  6. Republic Square (Austin) - Wikipedia

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    Republic Square is an urban park in central Austin, Texas. Located in Downtown Austin , the park features a grassy area meant for festivals and events as well as shaded areas under live oak trees. The SFC Farmers' Market meets at the square every Saturday morning.

  7. China, Texas - Wikipedia

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    China was first known as "China Grove", for a water stop for the Texas and New Orleans Railroad that sat amidst a grove of chinaberry trees. In the 1860s a small community grew around the water stop, and another a few miles away named Nashland. A post office with the name "China" was established there in 1893.

  8. List of Texas State Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... ⁑Recorded Texas Historic Landmark: Historic site Image Location Nearest city County

  9. Liberty Sculpture Park - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Sculpture Park is an American non-governmental nonprofit sculpture park, located next to Interstate 15 in Yermo, California.Primarily a memorial to casualties of communist regimes, its artistic focus is largely on China, with Hong Kong and other attempts at representative democracy receiving attention as well.