Beijing exhibition celebrates Hengshui's cultural legacies
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 A display of artifacts excavated in Hengshui showcases the place's role in the interchanges among cities of Northern China. There are stone Buddhist statues dated to the sixth century which show a influence on Buddhist art from Hebei and the neighboring Shandong provinces. Also on show are several white-glazed ceramics produced at the Yao kiln that boomed during the Tang Dynasty (618-907). And another glass bottle dated to the Northern Dynasty (386-581) shows glass objects from the West because of the prosperous Silk Road trading.
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