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731. Reference : SP-1-2-516

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Shan elders were reading spells whose the scripts are special characters of Dehong. (The characters are called “bean sprouts”). | Photograph

732. Reference : SP-1-2-517

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Multiple roofed pavilion. The style is quite like Burmese style. | Photograph

733. Reference : SP-1-2-518

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Principle Buddha image in a temple. The style is influenced by Burmese style. | Photograph

734. Reference : SP-1-2-519

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Temple of Pagoda surrounded by Bodhi tree. | Photograph

735. Reference : SP-1-2-520

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Shan Buddhist monk at Temple of Pagoda surrounded by Bodhi tree. | Photograph

736. Reference : SP-1-2-521

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Scenery near Kon, Mangshi. | Photograph

737. Reference : SP-1-2-522

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | The expansion of Kon town, which is as big as county in Dehong prefecture. | Photograph

738. Reference : SP-1-2-523

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Riverside of Mao River in Mengmao on Sino-Burmese borders. | Photograph

739. Reference : SP-1-2-524

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Shan community and rice terrace on Mao River, Dehong, near Kon town. | Photograph

740. Reference : SP-1-2-525

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Mangshi or Kon town is as large as Dehong prefecture. | Photograph