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Visitors would be wise to take a closer look before sinking their teeth into the items on this buffet. The stone museum in Liuzhou City of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region held an exhibition of unusual stones that resemble food on Dec. 6.
Liuzhou, called "the capital of peculiar stones," has as many as 100,000 stone aficionados. Collecting, appreciating and judging stones have become common pastimes for citizens here.
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