'Newlyweds' are 'floating' on air in Zhengzhou
Updated: 2015-10-16 13:02
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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The panda stone Lin found seems to bear an image of China's iconic bear. [Screenshot form Qingdao Network Radio and TV Station] |
Panda stone valued at 100 million yuan
A stone bearing a panda pattern is creating a stir among collectors after some experts valued it at over 100 million yuan ($15.8 million), Qingdao Network Radio and TV Station reported.
A man surnamed Lin found the stone 12 years ago on the beach in Qingdao.
"The stone was palm-sized and someone offered to pay 750,000 yuan when I first showed it to my friends," Lin said.
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