Abandoned quarry becomes Chinese "Mount Rushmore"

China Plus Published: 2017-05-09 16:01:50
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A bust of mythical Chinese sovereign Fuxi, as well as likeness of ancient Chinese poet Meng Haoran, carved out of the wall of an abandoned quarry in Xiangyang, central China's Hubei province, May 8, 2017. [Photo: CFP]

A bust of mythical Chinese sovereign Fuxi, as well as likeness of ancient Chinese poet Meng Haoran, carved out of the wall of an abandoned quarry in Xiangyang, central China's Hubei province, May 8, 2017. [Photo: CFP]

A bust of mythical Chinese sovereign Fuxi, as well as likeness of ancient Chinese poet Meng Haoran, carved out of the wall of an abandoned quarry in Xiangyang, central China's Hubei province, May 8, 2017. [Photo: CFP]

A bust of mythical Chinese sovereign Fuxi, as well as likeness of ancient Chinese poet Meng Haoran, carved out of the wall of an abandoned quarry in Xiangyang, central China's Hubei province, May 8, 2017. [Photo: CFP]

A bust of mythical Chinese sovereign Fuxi, as well as likeness of ancient Chinese poet Meng Haoran, carved out of the wall of an abandoned quarry in Xiangyang, central China's Hubei province, May 8, 2017. [Photo: CFP]

A bust of mythical Chinese sovereign Fuxi, as well as likeness of ancient Chinese poet Meng Haoran, carved out of the wall of an abandoned quarry in Xiangyang, central China's Hubei province, May 8, 2017. [Photo: CFP]

A bust of mythical Chinese sovereign Fuxi, as well as likeness of ancient Chinese poet Meng Haoran, carved out of the wall of an abandoned quarry in Xiangyang, central China's Hubei province, May 8, 2017. [Photo: CFP]

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