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China's first Poker Museum

www.chinanews.cn 2005-03-21 15:17:39

On March 19th, the China Poker Collection established China's first Poker
Museum at Beijing's Baoguo Temple. The museum exhibits thousands of sets
of fine poker cards from home and abroad. China produces 2 billion packs
of playing cards every year, or 80% of the world's total, making it the
world's largest producer of playing cards. There are also 150,000 playing
card collectors in China.

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