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English: A replica of Anglo–Chinese Boundary 1898 No. 3, one of the 20 boundary stones used to demarcate the border between British Hong Kong and China (Qing dynasty).
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Camera location22° 32′ 37.64″ N, 114° 13′ 33.96″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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A replica of Anglo–Chinese Boundary 1898 No. 3, one of the 20 boundary stones used to demarcate the border between British Hong Kong and China (Qing dynasty).

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19 November 2024

22°32'37.64"N, 114°13'33.96"E

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