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[[File:Shrine of the Book MIMDOS.png|thumb|right|Western Wall in DOS version.]]
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{{quote|The Israel Museum opened in 1965 to worldwide praise as an important research facility. Of its many historical and religiously important collections, none are more famous than the Dead Sea Scrolls. The scrolls are contained in a wing called The Shrine of the Book. The Shrine's roof is an enormous white dome designed to imitate the clay pots in which the Scrolls were found. Those scrolls, discovered in 1947 by Bedouins in the Qumran caves on the Dead Sea, are said to date from 100 B.C., and area the oldest known Jewish manuscripts in existence.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing! (PC)}}
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The '''{{wp|Shrine of the Book}}''', is a museum-cum-sanctuary that is home to the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]] built in 1965.<ref>{{cite|url=https://museumreportage.goppion.com/the-shrine-of-the-book|title=THE SHRINE OF THE BOOK - Goppion Museum Reportage|accessdate=September 6, 2024}}</ref> It is located in [[Jerusalem]], Israel.
== Beijing ==
 
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In the PC versions of ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]'', a Koopa Troopa stole the Dead Sea Scrolls from the Western Wall, forcing the site to close.
|boy=Don't let it phase ya, but it's the biggest country in Asia.
 
|boy_2=It's now called the People's Republic of China.
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|tourist=Peeking into my guide book, I see I'll need chopsticks and a pocket full of yuan, excuse my Mandarin.
To prove the scrolls' authenticity, Luigi must answer two of the following questions:
|tourist_2=Its capital, Beijing, used to be called Peking.
* ''The Dome of the Shrine of the Book resembles:''
|reporter=This Chinese city can boast of being a capital for 800 years.
** the Dome at Capital Hill
|reporter_2=The Chinese can boast, they're on the Pacific's west coast.
** Qumran caves
|scientist=Beijing is the largest city in the country, covering 16,799 square kilometers.
** '''lids of clay pots'''
|scientist_cd=Beijing is the largest city in the country, covering 6486 square miles.
** caves on the Dead Sea
|scientist_2=Chinese culture is extremely ancient, 3000 years old or more.
* ''The Dome of the Shrine is made of:''
|officer=You're on Chang An Avenue, Beijing's Main Street.
** '''porcelain'''
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** scrolls
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** marble
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** clay
|boy=Don't let it phase ya, but it's the biggest country in Asia.
* ''The Western Wall used to be called:''
|boy_2=It's now called the People's Republic of China.
** the Eastern Wall
|tourist=Peeking into my guide book, I see I'll need chopsticks and a pocket full of yuan, excuse my Mandarin.
** the Berlin Wall
|tourist_2=Its capital, Beijing, used to be called Peking.
** '''the Wailing Wall'''
|reporter=This Chinese city can boast of being a capital for 800 years.
** the Second Temple
|reporter_2=The Chinese can boast, they're on the Pacific's west coast.
* ''Shrine of the Book contains the:''
|scientist=Beijing is the largest city in the country, covering 16,799 square kilometers.
** Teapot Dome
|scientist_2=Chinese culture is extremely ancient, 3000 years old or more.
** '''Dead Sea Scrolls'''
|officer=You're on Chang An Avenue, Beijing's Main Street.
** Bedouins
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** library books
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Beijing

Person Quote
PC version
Boy "Don't let it phase ya, but it's the biggest country in Asia."
"It's now called the People's Republic of China."
Tourist "Peeking into my guide book, I see I'll need chopsticks and a pocket full of yuan, excuse my Mandarin."
"Its capital, Beijing, used to be called Peking."
Reporter "This Chinese city can boast of being a capital for 800 years."
"The Chinese can boast, they're on the Pacific's west coast."
Scientist "Beijing is the largest city in the country, covering 16,799 square kilometers."
"Beijing is the largest city in the country, covering 6486 square miles." (CD-ROM Deluxe)
"Chinese culture is extremely ancient, 3000 years old or more."
Police officer "You're on Chang An Avenue, Beijing's Main Street."
SNES version
Boy "Don't let it phase ya, but it's the biggest country in Asia."
"It's now called the People's Republic of China."
Tourist "Peeking into my guide book, I see I'll need chopsticks and a pocket full of yuan, excuse my Mandarin."
"Its capital, Beijing, used to be called Peking."
Reporter "This Chinese city can boast of being a capital for 800 years."
"The Chinese can boast, they're on the Pacific's west coast."
Scientist "Beijing is the largest city in the country, covering 16,799 square kilometers."
"Chinese culture is extremely ancient, 3000 years old or more."
Police officer "You're on Chang An Avenue, Beijing's Main Street."
NES version
Boy "Don't let it phase ya, but it's the biggest country in Asia."
"It's now called the People's Republic of China."
Tourist "Peeking into my guide book, I see I'll need chopsticks and a pocket full of yuan, excuse my Mandarin."
"Its capital, Beijing, used to be called Peking."
Reporter "This Chinese city can boast of being a capital for 800 years."
"The Chinese can boast, they're on the Pacific's west coast."
Scientist "Beijing is the largest city in the country, covering 16,799 square kilometers."
"Chinese culture is extremely ancient, 3000 years old or more."
Police officer "You're on Chang An Avenue, Beijing's Main Street."