This is a UNESCO World Heritage. Replicas of the craniums of Peking man. Thanks to Chen of China.
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Postcard 2
The important skull and bones of the Peking Man was apparently lost when the retreating Japanese Army carted it away. Archaelogical site is located south west of Beijing.
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