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1390-252 - Statue of XuXun, the founding Taoist priest of Wanshou Temple from the Jin Dynasty at Wanshou Temple, Nanchang, provincial capital of Jiangxi Province, China. The area is Nanchang's central tourist area.
802-1104 - The Crane in Gdańsk is a spectacular example of a medieval port crane and unique in Europe, old town of Gdańsk, a city on the Baltic coast of northern Poland, and the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship
802-1103 - The Crane in Gdańsk is a spectacular example of a medieval port crane and unique in Europe, old town of Gdańsk, a city on the Baltic coast of northern Poland, and the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship
1390-209 - Longzhu (Dragon Pearl) Pagoda at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-203 - TaoXiChuan Art Avenue at night, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-202 - TaoXiChuan Art Avenue at night, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-201 - TaoXiChuan Art Avenue at night, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-200 - Craftsman at work at his stall in TaoXiChuan Art Avenue, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-199 - Craftsman at work at her stall in TaoXiChuan Art Avenue, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-198 - Fine handcrafted porcelain at a stall in TaoXiChuan Art Avenue, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-197 - Craftsman at work at his stall in TaoXiChuan Art Avenue, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-196 - Craftsman at work at her stall in TaoXiChuan Art Avenue, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-195 - Craftsman at work at her stall in TaoXiChuan Art Avenue, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-193 - A chimney of an old kiln in TaoXiChuan Art Avenue, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-192 - TaoXiChuan Art Avenue, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-191 - TaoXiChuan Art Avenue, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-190 - TaoXiChuan Art Avenue, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-184 - Craftsman at work at his stall in TaoXiChuan Art Avenue, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, China. Jingdezhen is China's porcelain capital producing the finest china. TaoXiChuan holds weekly weekend night bazaar for artists to sell their work.
1390-173 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-172 - An ancient kiln in Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-171 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-170 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-169 - Porcelain vats at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-168 - Lantern display at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-167 - Longzhu (Dragon Pearl) Pagoda at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-166 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-165 - Imperial Kiln Museum, Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-164 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-163 - Porcelain cups. Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-162 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-161 - Unique window. Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-160 - Longzhu (Dragon Pearl) Pagoda at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-159 - Imperial Kiln Museum, Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-158 - Imperial Kiln Museum, Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-157 - Imperial Kiln Museum, Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.