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Did you know... that while Chinese emperors had stone tortoises guard their tombs, some of their subjects in Fujian were laid to rest under plaster tortoises(example pictured)?
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In Quanzhou, there is Lingshan Islamic Cemetery (灵山伊斯兰教圣墓). In that cemetery, there are various kinds of tombs. Many of these tombs are turtle-back tombs, similar to those seen elsewhere in Fujian. (Which means that many Muslim people - 回民 - in Quanzhou used the same tomb style as non-Muslim people in Quanzhou). -- Vmenkov (talk) 17:17, 25 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]