Visitors look at a 90-centimeter-tall revolving vase at Yingge Ceramic Museum in this undated photo. The vase, an enlarged replica of the Qianlong Emperor's (1735-1795) favorite vase, revolves when a button is pressed and is said to be able predict people's fortunes. Photo courtesy of Yingge Ceramic Museum Oct. 8, 2015
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