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The Chinese Decorative Stone Park is located at the northern entrance of the main functional area in China Wu Culture Expo Park. It is the first ornamental stone garden founded by the View Stone Association of China, combining science education, appreciation, tourism, exhibition, sales, exchanges, and training.
The exhibition hall is divided into eight themed galleries, displaying over 1,000 exquisite exhibits across five main categories: oddly shaped stones, patterned stones, mineral crystal stones, fossils, and special stones, representing over 100 popular stone varieties.
The museum's prized artifact, the Daxiatitan fossil, was found in the Lanzhou Basin, Gansu province, China. It measured a length of 30 meters and weighed more than 70 metric tons when alive, ranking as one of the longest dinosaurs discovered in China.
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