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The origin of tourist signs in China should be concise and to the point.

China's tourist symbol comes from Malone Chaoque (bronze galloping horse in the Eastern Han Dynasty), which is a national cultural relic (bronze ware). In June 5438+0983+00, Tongbenma in the Eastern Han Dynasty was identified as a tourist symbol of China by the National Tourism Administration, a national treasure cultural relic in June 5438+0986, and the first batch of cultural relics prohibited from going abroad in June 2002.

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Malone's super sparrow, a huge horse stepped on the back of the flying sparrow. The sparrow looked back in surprise, showing the majestic posture of the horse soaring and running rapidly.

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Liangzhou District, Wuwei City, Gansu Province. This is the land of China's tourist symbol, which is called "China's tourist symbol capital". Bronze galloping in the Eastern Han Dynasty is a valuable bronze handicraft under the influence of the social custom of respecting horses in the Han Dynasty. Horse is an important means of transportation, military equipment and agricultural production animal power in Han Dynasty.

Hu Yang, a member of the Chinese Writers Association, wrote the Complete Works of National Treasures handed down from ancient times: "This bronze steed, which was cast 2,000 years ago, is vivid in shape, accurate in proportion, and its limbs completely conform to the horse's action habits, which has amazed many archaeologists and artists at home and abroad.

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