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The image shows a display panel with a description of woodblock printing during the Tang Dynasty in China, located at the National Museum of China in Beijing, China (39.742° N, 116.326° E). The display panel is made of grey stone and has an inscription in Chinese and English. The text describes the evolution of woodblock printing and its significance in the development of printing technology. The inscription is accompanied by two black and white photographs of woodblock prints. The panel is mounted on a beige wall.
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Mar 14, 2025, 7:56 AM

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The image shows a display panel with a description of woodblock printing during the Tang Dynasty in China, located at the National Museum of China in Beijing, China (39.742° N, 116.326° E). The display panel is made of grey stone and has an inscription in Chinese and English. The text describes the evolution of woodblock printing and its significance in the development of printing technology. The inscription is accompanied by two black and white photographs of woodblock prints. The panel is mounted on a beige wall.

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