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Top 10 most expensive items

(chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2010-01-04 08:41
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Top 10 most expensive items
Shi Juying burns joss sticks in front of the Taihao Mausoleum, in Huaiyang, in central China's Henan province, February 26, 2009. The museum is believed to be the mausoleum for Fuxi, a legendary figure believed to have lived between 6,000 and 8,000 years ago, during the Shang dynasty. Shi paid 990,000 to become the first person at the ceremony to burn joss sticks. [Photo: CFP]
Top 10 most expensive items

 

 

Top 10 most expensive items
A 600 square meter luxury apartment in Tomson Riviera, in Shanghai, was sold for 96.09 million yuan, or 160,848 yuan per square meter in November, 2009. This was 13 percent higher than the price of a similar apartment sold in February 2007, and set a new record for priciest home sold in China. [Photo: China Daily]
Top 10 most expensive items

 

Top 10 most expensive items
This is the living room and view from one of the apartments at the Tomson's Riveria project in Shanghai, July 19, 2006. [Photo: Agencies]
Top 10 most expensive items