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Name
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Description
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Construction cost
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Size
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Lantern Street Lights
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Their warm, comforting glow reminds us to let go of old grievance - and hold a candle to new hope.
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200
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1x3
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Lamp Post
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To a stranger, or a friend I lend my light - for though you've journeyed far and wide, at New Year, all roads lead to home.
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75
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1x1
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Lucky Bamboo Lanterns
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Bamboo bends before it breaks, and it always regrows, green shoots defying all expectations - though probably without the decorations.
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75
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1x1
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New Year's Lantern
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The future seems a little brighter for it.
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75
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1x1
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Fortune Coin Stand
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What comes around, goes around - oh, merry is the clinking sound of a heavy red envelope.
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100
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1x1
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Wishing Tree
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It whispers with the weight of words unspoken, a living reminder that those wishes that stick with us are more likely to come true.
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75
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1x1
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Bronze Bell
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Its echo rings out loud and true, as it will in three thousand years. Long before people wrought iron blades, this haunting music played.
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100
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1x2
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Gong
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The striking highlight of any ceremony - annoy your neighbours, confuse your enemies.
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75
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1x1
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Wishing Gate
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May this year find you in good health, surrounded by friends and more food than you can possibly eat.
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75
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1x1
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New Year Stall
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A storm of red envelopes - and enough charms to keep your luck up for a century.
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75
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1x1
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Peaceful Pagoda
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Spring has come, and though there may be gentle rain, underneath this roof the pipa plays its song undisturbed.
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100
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1x1
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Enchanted City Wall
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These walls are known for their extraordinary stability. Some experts suspect that the secret ingredient is sticky rice.
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100
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1x1
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Enchanted City Gate
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Walk in the footsteps of Emperors.
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200
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1x3
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Garden of Serenity
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There is a place for harmony. It's here.
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1000
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3x4
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Stone Lion
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Back then, in a stony den, there lived a lion-loving poet who planned to eat no less than ten. When he reached the market, ten had just arrived and with his trusty arrows, he shot them till they died. But he could not feed on what was dead – now go and try make sense of what I said.
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75
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1x1
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Great Dragon
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Symbol of emperors and ruler of the skies - one easily forgets that these imposing horns once belonged to a puny little rooster.
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200
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1x3
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