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The new museum exhibition has an area of nearly 10,000 square meters, there are nine halls. Two basic displays are:
(QING AND QING?) From Majiabang culture (马家浜) of the earliest Neolithic Period to modern Changzhou, completely described the process of historical development and cultural connotations of Changzhou through 1288 cultraul relics. (THIS SENTENCE HAS NO SUBJECT) Changzhou museum has bocome main window for people to understand changzhou and the main place to educate the general public. (BOCOME? WHY SMALL-C CHANGZHOU?)
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The new museum exhibition has an area of nearly 10,000 square meters, there are nine halls. Two basic displays are:
(QING AND QING?) From Majiabang culture (马家浜) of the earliest Neolithic Period to modern Changzhou, completely described the process of historical development and cultural connotations of Changzhou through 1288 cultraul relics. (THIS SENTENCE HAS NO SUBJECT) Changzhou museum has bocome main window for people to understand changzhou and the main place to educate the general public. (BOCOME? WHY SMALL-C CHANGZHOU?)
Placed here from article space by: Anna Frodesiak ( talk) 00:25, 1 June 2012 (UTC)