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In the fall of 2002, China’s first unique stone formation exhibition was held in Guiyang, capital city of China’s southwestern Guizhou province. Over 300 collectors presented their exhibits at the expo. These stones looked miraculous under various titles. One stone resembled a torch, whose red flaming fire could be seen from afar. Another stone looked exactly like a carp jumping over the Dragon Gate, an image in Chinese customs symbolizing a successful breakthrough in one’s career. Some stones reminded visitors of historical
In the fall of 2002, China’s first unique stone formation exhibition was held in Guiyang, capital city of China’s southwestern Guizhou province. Over 300 collectors presented their exhibits at the expo. These stones looked miraculous under various titles. One stone resembled a torch, whose red flaming fire could be seen from afar. Another stone recall like a carp over the Dragon Gate, an image in Chinese customs symbolizing a successful breakthrough in one’s career.