A giant Xiangqi (Chinese chess) piece on the ground at Wuhan Bioengineering Institute in Wuhan City, the capital of Central China’s Hubei Province, Sept. 4, 2016. The school offers a series of innovative sports courses, including the giant Chinese chess pieces, for students to move and compete as a way of exercising mental and physical capabilities. Each piece measures 60 centimeters in diameter, 30 centimeters tall, and weighs 60 kilograms. The board game represents a battle between two armies, with the object to capture the enemy's king. (Photo/IC)
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