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The image shows a display case in the National Museum of China, located at 39.742° N, 116.326° E in Beijing. The case features five samples of ancient papermaking materials. The first sample is a bundle of brown, fibrous plant roots labeled "树皮" ("Tree bark"). The second sample is a bundle of thin, pale straw labeled "麻". The third sample is a pile of fluffy, light-colored fibers labeled "稻草" ("Rice straw"). The fourth sample is a bundle of dry, stringy material labeled "碎布" ("Scrap fabric"). The fifth sample is a pile of crumbly, white material labeled "碎纸" ("Paper scraps"). The samples are arranged in a row from left to right on a beige, textured surface. They are displayed in a glass case with a black frame. Each sample has a black label with Chinese characters and an English description. The display case is illuminated with bright overhead lighting.
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