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  • [[Image:Forbidden city2.jpg|thumb|250px|The Forbidden City in central Beijing]] The '''Forbidden City''' ('''紫禁城''') was the Chinese imperial palace from the [[Ming]] Dyna
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  • ...n of the White Emperor), and Ziyang was then renamed Baidi (White Emperor) City. ...and his prime minister [[Zhuge Liang]], were enshrined in a temple in the city, which was renamed Yizheng (Righteousness and Justice) Ancestral Temple. Wh
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  • ...with a circumference of five 5 km. At the southwestern corner of the outer city, the ruins of a big temple cover an area of 10,000 sq m, with a gate, a cou [[File:Ruins of Ancient City Gaochang.jpg|thumb|Ruins of Ancient City Gaochang]]
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  • ...as initially built in early [[Ming Dynasty]]. It is the second of the four city walls. ...Zhongshan Park]]) and [[Pudu Temple]] are all situated inside the imperial city.
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  • ...ed recreational activities with tourism, the Changchun Film Studio Century City explores a new path for China’s film tourism by using all types of advanc ...recreational activities related to film, the Changchun Film Studio Century City also provides other special programs developed with cinematic technology, s
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  • ...d at Yulin Neighborhood, [[Fengtai District]], [[Beijing]], the [[Liao Jin City Wall Museum]] is built on the ruins of a water gate in [[Zhongdu]], the cap ...have ever been found in China. Built to allow sewage to flow out under the city wall, the gate lies five meters underground and connected via a culvert wit
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  • ...Shanghai]]'s three celebrities: [[Qin Yubo]], who was granted the title of City God of the former Shanghai County by the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty; Today when people talk about the Old City God's Temple, they usually relate it to the surrounding bazaar. In the old
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  • [[file: nature city.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|"The nature of the city" was coined by Qi Jihua, a professor at Xi'an University of Architecture an '''The nature of the city''' (城市的自然属性), which says that a city should be built in harmony with its natural conditions and surroundings, wa
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  • ...lation of the city was 616,000. It belongs administratively to [[Xiaogan]] City. [[category:city]]
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  • [[file:Harbin.JPEG|thumb|300px|left|Harbin, capital city of Heilongjiang Province.]] ...city of Heilongjiang Province, suffers from severe smog, one day after the city's central heating was switched on. The air pollution warnings remain in eff
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  • ...of pomp and majesty that has passed down through the ages.('''[[Forbidden City|More ...]]''')
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  • [[file:The Forbidden City.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|The Forbidden City]] ...ura of pomp and majesty that has passed down through the ages. [[Forbidden City|(More...)]]
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  • [[Image:Forbidden city2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City in central Beijing]] ...egan a restoration project to keep the walls from collapsing. ([[Forbidden City|More...]])
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  • ...d the Forbidden City. The gate-tower was built in 1437 on top of the brick city wall. It is a two-story structure with a traditional double-eave roof. The
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  • [[file:The Forbidden City.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City]] ...ed in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. [[Forbidden City|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:The Forbidden City.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City]] ...ed in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. [[Forbidden City|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:The Forbidden City.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City]] ...ed in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. [[Forbidden City|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:The Forbidden City.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City]] ...ed in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. [[Forbidden City|(More...)]]
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  • [[Image:Forbidden city2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City in central Beijing]] ...d in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. ([[Forbidden City|More...]])
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  • [[Image:Forbidden city2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City in central Beijing]] ...d in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. ([[Forbidden City|More...]])
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  • [[Image:Forbidden city2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City in central Beijing]] ...d in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. ([[Forbidden City|More...]])
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  • [[Image:Forbidden city2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City in central Beijing]] ...d in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. ([[Forbidden City|More...]])
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  • [[Image:Forbidden city1.jpg|thumb|left|280px|The Forbidden City in downtown Beijing.]] ...d in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. ([[Forbidden City|More]])
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  • [[Image:Forbidden city2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City in central Beijing]] ...d in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. ([[Forbidden City|More...]])
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  • [[Image:Forbidden city2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City in central Beijing]] ...d in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. ([[Forbidden City|More...]])
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  • [[file:The Forbidden City.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City in central Beijing.]] ...ed in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. [[Forbidden City|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:The Forbidden City.JPEG|thumb|280px|left|The Forbidden City in central Beijing.]] ...ed in the middle of Beijing, and now houses the Palace Museum. [[Forbidden City|(More...)]]
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  • ...Changchun Film Studio.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Changchun Film Studio Century City]] ...ion technology to display Chinese culture. [[Changchun Film Studio Century City|(More...)]]
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  • ...rbidden City]], this area was historically home to court officials and the city's elite. Some of their residence still stand. Today the area has noisy bars
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  • ...rbidden City]], this area was historically home to court officials and the city's elite. Some of their residence still stand. Today the area has noisy bars
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  • ...rbidden City]], this area was historically home to court officials and the city's elite. Some of their residence still stand. Today the area has noisy bars
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  • [[file: nature city.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|"The nature of the city" was coined by Qi Jihua, a professor at Xi'an University of Architecture an ...or at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology. [[The Nature of the City|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: nature city.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|"The nature of the city" was coined by Qi Jihua, a professor at Xi'an University of Architecture an ...or at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology. [[The Nature of the City|(More...)]]
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  • ...enzhou, 385 kilometers from the city of Fuzhou and 190 kilometers from the city of Keelung. [[Diaoyu Island|(More...)]]
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  • ...enzhou, 385 kilometers from the city of Fuzhou and 190 kilometers from the city of Keelung. [[Diaoyu Island|(More...)]]
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  • '''Jiangyou''' (Chinese: 江油) is a Chinese city located in [[Mianyang]], [[Sichuan Province]], with (as of 2006) approximat [[category:city]]
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  • ...hutongs, many of which were built in the area surrounding the [[Forbidden City]] during the [[Yuan]] (1279 - 1368), [[Ming]] (1368 - 1644) and [[Qing]] (1
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  • ...th tourists, with six floors of cheap, fake goods. The basement offers the city's best selection of copied shoes, boots, bags and suitcases, but you must b
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  • ...hutongs, many of which were built in the area surrounding the [[Forbidden City]] during the [[Yuan]] (1279 - 1368), [[Ming]] (1368 - 1644) and [[Qing]] (1
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  • ...hutongs, many of which were built in the area surrounding the [[Forbidden City]] during the [[Yuan]] (1279 - 1368), [[Ming]] (1368 - 1644) and [[Qing]] (1
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  • ...hutongs, many of which were built in the area surrounding the [[Forbidden City]] during the [[Yuan]] (1279 - 1368), [[Ming]] (1368 - 1644) and [[Qing]] (1
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  • ...hutongs, many of which were built in the area surrounding the [[Forbidden City]] during the [[Yuan]] (1279 - 1368), [[Ming]] (1368 - 1644) and [[Qing]] (1
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  • ...hutongs, many of which were built in the area surrounding the [[Forbidden City]] during the [[Yuan]] (1279 - 1368), [[Ming]] (1368 - 1644) and [[Qing]] (1
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  • ...hutongs, many of which were built in the area surrounding the [[Forbidden City]] during the [[Yuan]] (1279 - 1368), [[Ming]] (1368 - 1644) and [[Qing]] (1
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  • ...hutongs, many of which were built in the area surrounding the [[Forbidden City]] during the [[Yuan]] (1279 - 1368), [[Ming]] (1368 - 1644) and [[Qing]] (1
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  • Chinese pianist '''Lang Lang''' ('''郎朗''') was named New York City's first-ever Cultural Tourism Ambassador by Mayor Bill de Blasio. ([[Lang L
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  • [[file:sansha.jpg|thumb|left|250px|City Hall of Sansha]] '''Sansha''' ('''三沙市''') is a new prefecture-level city in China's southernmost Hainan Province to administer Xisha, Zhongsha and N
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  • ...with a circumference of five 5 km. At the southwestern corner of the outer city, the ruins of a big temple cover an area of 10,000 sq m, with a gate, a cou [[File:Ruins of Ancient City Gaochang.jpg|thumb|Ruins of Ancient City Gaochang]]
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  • *[[Huizhou]],city in Anhui,China *[[Huizhou,Guangdong]],city in Guangdong,China
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  • *[[Suzhou]], city in Jiangsu, China *[[Suzhou, Anhui]], city in Anhui, China
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  • [[Image:Forbidden city2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City in central Beijing]] The '''Forbidden City''' ('''紫禁城''') was the Chinese imperial palace from the [[Ming]] Dyna
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  • [[Image:Forbidden city2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Forbidden City in central Beijing]] The '''Forbidden City''' ('''紫禁城''') was the Chinese imperial palace from the [[Ming]] Dyna
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  • ...th tourists, with six floors of cheap, fake goods. The basement offers the city's best selection of copied shoes, boots, bags and suitcases, but you must b
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  • ...ed recreational activities with tourism, the Changchun Film Studio Century City explores a new path for China’s film tourism by using all types of advanc ...recreational activities related to film, the Changchun Film Studio Century City also provides other special programs developed with cinematic technology, s
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  • ...Shanghai]]'s three celebrities: [[Qin Yubo]], who was granted the title of City God of the former Shanghai County by the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty; Today when people talk about the Old City God's Temple, they usually relate it to the surrounding bazaar. In the old
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  • ...n (Present - day [[Shenyang]]) to worship their ancestors, which makes the city even more worthy of its name. ...ou Watchtower, [[Nanhaikou Pass]], Chenghai Tower, Ninghai City and Binhai City.
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  • ...a]], which blended features of east and west. In the past up to 80% of the city's population lived in these types of houses, but today the proportion is mu
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  • ...a]], which blended features of east and west. In the past up to 80% of the city's population lived in these types of houses, but today the proportion is mu
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  • ...a]], which blended features of east and west. In the past up to 80% of the city's population lived in these types of houses, but today the proportion is mu
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  • ...'anmen''' ('''天安门''') was the front gate of the Imperial City ([[Forbidden City]]). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor
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  • ...means ¡°pair-of-ducks mountains¡± and refers to two peaks northeast of the city. ...tablished as a special mining district in 1954 and officially designated a city in 1956.
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  • ...ons over 6,700 kilometers, to end at [[Jiayuguan]], southwest of Jiayuguan City in [[Gansu Province]]. ('''[[Great Wall|More ...]]''' )
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  • ...as initially built in early [[Ming Dynasty]]. It is the second of the four city walls. ...Zhongshan Park]]) and [[Pudu Temple]] are all situated inside the imperial city.
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  • ...]], have adopted '''smart card''' payment systems, which vary from city to city. The smart cards facilitate payment for buses and subway trains. ('''[[Smar
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  • ...'anmen''' ('''天安门''') was the front gate of the Imperial City ([[Forbidden City]]). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor
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  • ...of the pie city (618-907), was world-famous for its huge scale and careful city planning. From the 7th to the 9th century Changan was an important world tr
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  • ...of the pie city (618-907), was world-famous for its huge scale and careful city planning. From the 7th to the 9th century Changan was an important world tr
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  • ...and Law Enforcement Bureau, a local government agency established in every city in the Chinese mainland, and the law enforcement officials. ...vendors) and random parking. They are also involved in the enforcement of city planning, greening, environmental protection and water saving, as well as o
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  • ...ucted along the mountain in reference to the design of Beijing [[Forbidden City]]. The big watching stand in front of the courtyard provides magnificent sc ...ing 250,000 pieces of historical relics formerly kept in Beijing Forbidden City and [[Nanjing Central Museum]].
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  • [[File:Pingyao Ancient City.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Pingyao Ancient City]] [[1997]]: [[Pingyao Ancient City]] was listed as a World Cultural Relics Site by UNESCO.
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  • ...revolutionary literary organization, was established at Huqiu of [[Suzhou City]] in the 20th century. ...ed Nations for its unique achievement in its after-quake construction. The city experienced a severe earthquake in 1976.
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  • ...c but pricey, although cheaper goods can be found at the northern end. The city's biggest bookstore, the Wangfujing Bookstore features many English languag
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  • ...s located on the rectangular platform jutting out from the exterior of the city wall with 30 meters in height. [[Southeastern Corner Tower of Beijing|(More
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  • ...national track and field team in the late 1950s, and became a coach in the city's spare-time sports school after he retired from active service on the team
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  • [[file:sansha.jpg|thumb|300px|left|City Hall of Sansha]] '''Sansha''' ('''三沙市''') is a new prefecture-level city established in July 2012 in [[China]]'s southernmost [[Hainan]] Province. I
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  • [[file:sansha.jpg|thumb|250px|left|City Hall of Sansha]] '''Sansha''' ('''三沙市''') is a new prefecture-level city established in July 2012 in [[China]]'s southernmost [[Hainan]] Province. I
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  • [[file:sansha.jpg|thumb|250px|left|City Hall of Sansha]] '''Sansha''' ('''三沙市''') is a new prefecture-level city established in July 2012 in [[China]]'s southernmost [[Hainan]] Province. I
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  • [[file:sansha.jpg|thumb|250px|left|City Hall of Sansha]] '''Sansha''' ('''三沙市''') is a new prefecture-level city established in July 2012 in [[China]]'s southernmost [[Hainan]] Province. I
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  • [[file:sansha.jpg|thumb|250px|left|City Hall of Sansha]] '''Sansha''' ('''三沙市''') is a new prefecture-level city established in July 2012 in [[China]]'s southernmost [[Hainan]] Province. I
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  • [[file:sansha.jpg|thumb|250px|left|City Hall of Sansha]] '''Sansha''' ('''三沙市''') is a new prefecture-level city established in July 2012 in [[China]]'s southernmost [[Hainan]] Province. I
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  • [[file:sansha.jpg|thumb|250px|left|City Hall of Sansha]] '''Sansha''' ('''三沙市''') is a new prefecture-level city established in July 2012 in [[China]]'s southernmost [[Hainan]] Province. I
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  • [[file:sansha.jpg|thumb|250px|left|City Hall of Sansha]] '''Sansha''' ('''三沙市''') is a new prefecture-level city established in July 2012 in [[China]]'s southernmost [[Hainan]] Province. I
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  • ...'anmen''' ('''天安门''') was the front gate of the Imperial City ([[Forbidden City]]). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor
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  • ...'anmen''' ('''天安门''') was the front gate of the Imperial City ([[Forbidden City]]). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor
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  • ...'anmen''' ('''天安门''') was the front gate of the Imperial City ([[Forbidden City]]). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor
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  • ...'anmen''' ('''天安门''') was the front gate of the Imperial City ([[Forbidden City]]). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor
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  • ...'anmen''' ('''天安门''') was the front gate of the Imperial City ([[Forbidden City]]). It was built in 1417, the 15th year of the reign period of Ming Emperor
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  • ...]], have adopted '''smart card''' payment systems, which vary from city to city. The smart cards facilitate payment for buses and subway trains. People wit
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  • ...mmit stand the [[Flower Pagoda]] which was built in 1612, and the [[Flower City]], a military post built in 1664. A gilded statue of the [[Goddess of Mercy
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  • ...e although the Shuangta Si (Twin-Pagoda Temple) has become a symbol of the city on account of its unique architecture. Another major attraction is the Tian Taiyuan benefits from convenient public transport systems as the city is the provincial transportation hub. Accommodation facilities have become
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  • ...is the only existing royal palace in [[China]] outside of the [[Forbidden City]] in [[Beijing]]. The main structure of the palace was built in 1625 when [
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  • ...is the only existing royal palace in [[China]] outside of the [[Forbidden City]] in [[Beijing]]. The main structure of the palace was built in 1625 when [
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  • ...e buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. ([[Tongli|More...]])
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  • ...e buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. ([[Tongli|More...]])
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  • ...e buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. ([[Tongli|More...]])
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  • ...e buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. ([[Tongli|More...]])
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  • ...e buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. ([[Tongli|More...]])
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  • ...e buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. ([[Tongli|More...]])
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  • ...e buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. ([[Tongli|More...]])
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  • ...ucted along the mountain in reference to the design of Beijing [[Forbidden City]]. The big watching stand in front of the courtyard provides magnificent sc
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  • ...n of the White Emperor), and Ziyang was then renamed Baidi (White Emperor) City. ...and his prime minister [[Zhuge Liang]], were enshrined in a temple in the city, which was renamed Yizheng (Righteousness and Justice) Ancestral Temple. Wh
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  • ...y]] in northeast China's [[Jilin Province]], caught fire, burning down the city's library and a neighboring museum in the process. More than 6,800 sq.m of
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  • ...rehensive museum in China, was established on the basis of the [[Forbidden City]], a palace of the [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties (1368-1840), and their c The Forbidden City used to be the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is nearly
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  • ...n Bank]] or [[Bank of Communications]] allows one to access any ATM in the city for a balance inquiry or money withdrawal.
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  • The '''ancient city of Jiaohe''' is located 10 km (6.2 miles) west of Turpan City, [[Xinjiang]]. ...People can still recognize the alleys, houses, temples, towers and the two city gates in Jiaohe.
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  • ...d at Yulin Neighborhood, [[Fengtai District]], [[Beijing]], the [[Liao Jin City Wall Museum]] is built on the ruins of a water gate in [[Zhongdu]], the cap ...have ever been found in China. Built to allow sewage to flow out under the city wall, the gate lies five meters underground and connected via a culvert wit
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  • [[file:sansha.jpg|thumb|300px|City Hall of Sansha]] '''Sansha''' ('''三沙市''') is a new prefecture-level city established in July 2012 in [[China]]'s southernmost [[Hainan]] Province. I
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  • ...es, while those relying on work history in the city can buy one house. The city forbids companies to purchase houses. ...nted policies to counter skyrocketing housing prices. According to the two city governments, banks won’t provide loans for those who attempt to purchase
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