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  • ...accounting for 2.5% of the nation's total and ranking ninth among all the provinces and autonomous regions. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...imate. Sichuan covers a vast area of 485,000 sq km, accounting for 5.1% of China's total area. [[Category:Provinces of China]]
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  • ...imate. Sichuan covers a vast area of 485,000 sq km, accounting for 5.1% of China's total area. [[Category:Provinces of China]]
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  • [[File:shandong.png|thumb|right|Location within China]] ...River]], on China's eastern coast line. The province's territory consists of the Shandong Peninsular and adjacent inland.
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  • ...uth, east and west and Mongolia and Russia in the north, with a borderline of 4,200 km. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • [[1851]]: Jintian Uprising, start of the '''[[Taiping Heavenly Kingdom]]''' (1851–1864). [[1903]]: Birthday of '''[[Jacob Rosenfeld]],''' who later became a soldier for internationalism.
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  • ...n the west and [[Hubei]] and [[Anhui]] in the north, covering a total area of 166,900 sq km. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...try, making it the largest of China's regions and provinces. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Xinjiang_Uygur_Autonomous_Region More...])
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  • ...tal territory of the country, making it the largest of China's regions and provinces. ([[Xinjiang|More...]])
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  • ...d is bordered along the [[Yalu River]] by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...uth, east and west and Mongolia and Russia in the north, with a borderline of 4,200 km. ('''[[Inner Mongolia|More...]]''')
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  • ...i]], [[Hubei]], [[Anhui]] and [[Shandong]] provinces, Henan covers an area of 167,000 sq km. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...n the East China Sea and the [[South China Sea]]. It is one of the Chinese provinces closest to Southeast Asia, West Asia, East Africa and Oceania. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...nched the '''Republic Protection Campaign''' and declared the independence of Yunnan Province in 1915. .... [[Guizhou]], Guangxi, Guangdong, [[Zhejiang]], [[Shaanxi]] and [[Hunan]] provinces soon announced their succession with wide support from the people. Discord
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  • ...and has a drainage basin which covers the greater part of the northeastern provinces.
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  • ...st, and the [[Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region]] and the People's Republic of Mongolia in the north. [[Category:Provinces of China]]
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  • ...long a coastline of 3,368 km. The Tropic of Cancer runs through the center of this low latitude province where the Pearl River, 2,122 km long, meets the [[Category:Provinces of China]]
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  • ...ces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East China Sea]]. ([[Yangtze|More]])
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  • ...ces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East China Sea]]. ([[Yangtze|More...]])
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  • ...ces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East China Sea]]. ([[Yangtze River|More...]])
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  • ...ces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East China Sea]]. ([[Yangtze|More...]])
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  • ...ies to the east of Hebei. Its coastline extends 487 km, and the total area of the province is 190,000 sq km. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...ces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East China Sea]]. ('''[[Yangtze River|More...]]''')
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  • ...d in northwest China, on the upper reaches of the [[Yellow River]]. One of China's five autonomous regions inhabited by the minority groups, it borders [[Sh [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...ze-Huaihe River valley. 70% of the population in [[Jiangsu]] and [[Anhui]] provinces was affected. [[2001]]:Establishment of the [[Shanghai Cooperation Organization]] (SCO)
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  • ...ces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East China Sea]]. ...the national total. It is a major artery of inland water transportation in China. ([[Yangtze River|More...]])
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  • ...e [[Yangtze River]] in southwest [[China]], Chongqing borders on provinces of [[Hubei]], [[Hunan]], [[Guizhou]], [[Sichuan]] and [[Shaanxi]]. Its total a
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  • '''China Children's Academy of Sciences''' is an organization devoted to outside school education by utili ...a Children's Academy of Sciences. They became the first young academicians of the organization.
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  • ...are scattered in Xichang and Bijie in neighboring [[Sichuan]] and Guizhou provinces respectively. ([[Bai ethnic group|More...]])
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  • ...are scattered in Xichang and Bijie in neighboring [[Sichuan]] and Guizhou provinces respectively. ([[Bai ethnic group|More...]])
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  • ...army that would operate around the [[Yangtze River]], and in the provinces of [[Fujian]] and [[Zhejiang]]. ...the CPC in the New Fourth Army, the CPC Central Committee set up a branch of the Central Military Commission inside the New Fourth Army and appointed [[
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  • [[File:qinghai.jpg|thumb|right|location within China]] ...31.6 million ha of grassland, 589,900 ha of cultivated land and 250,000 ha of forests. The remaining are mountains, lakes, deserts, gobi and glaciers.
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  • ...31.6 million ha of grassland, 589,900 ha of cultivated land and 250,000 ha of forests. The remaining are mountains, lakes, deserts, gobi and glaciers. [[Category:Provinces of China]]
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  • ...y far the biggest of the country's regions and provinces. It occupies much of the sparsely-populated northwest. [[Uygur ethnic group|(More...)]]
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  • ...rom that point forward, China's mobile communication system became capable of automatic roaming internationally as well as within the country. By the end of 1996, 30 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions across the country had built GSM ne
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  • ...the southeast. It covers a total area of 102,600 sq km, making up 1.06% of China's total territory. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...mmittee of the [[Communist Party of China]] ([[CPC]]). He is also a member of the [[18th CPC Central Committee]]. ...al committees in northeast China's [[Heilongjiang]] and northern [[Hebei]] provinces.
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  • ...vinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comprehensive network of land and water communications. ([[Xitang|More...]])
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  • ...vinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comprehensive network of land and water communications. ([[Xitang|More...]])
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  • ...vinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comprehensive network of land and water communications. ([[Xitang|More...]])
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  • ...vinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comprehensive network of land and water communications. ([[Xitang|More...]])
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  • ...ast longitude, Hubei covers an area of 185,900 sq km, accounting for 1.94% of the national total, ranking the 16th nationwide. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • [[File:hlj.png|thumb|right|300px|Location within China]] ...hina.It is named after the largest of the border rivers between Russia and China -the [[Heilongjiang River]].
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  • ...llite islets). Zengmu Shoal of Nansha Archipelago is the southernmost part of Chinese territory. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...ions of China, specifically from the [[Shanxi]], [[Shaanxi]] and [[Gansu]] provinces. The genre has an upbeat western tempo with a strong beat and extremely agg
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  • ...-speed train runs into Wuhan Railway Station, in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Dec. 26, 2009. ]] ...entral China's [[Hubei Province]], and [[Guangzhou]], the capital of south China's [[Guangdong Province]], is cut to only three hours, compared with the pre
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  • ...orm from Southwestern China. As a stage entertain-ment,it conveys the idea of time and space to the audience through performances. The opera is character
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  • ...nual runoff is 66.1 billion cubic meters. It has more than 40 tributaries, of which Fenhe and Weihe rivers are the main ones. ('''[[Yellow River|More...]
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  • ...nual runoff is 66.1 billion cubic meters. It has more than 40 tributaries, of which Fenhe and Weihe rivers are the main ones. ([[Yellow River|More...]])
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  • ...its southern part. The province has an area of 394,000 sq km, 4.1 percent of the nation's total. ...Sichuan]] in the north, and [[Tibet]] in the northwest. It shares a border of 4,060 km with Myanmar in the west, Laos in the south, and Vietnam in the so
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  • ...hanxi]],[[ Henan]], [[Hubei]], [[Sichuan]] and [[Gansu]], covering an area of 205,600 sq km. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,the deputy election council of the Macao Special Administrative Region and the Taiwan compatriots' consult
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  • ...of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,the deputy election council of the Macao Special Administrative Region and the Taiwan compatriots' consult
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  • ...of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,the deputy election council of the Macao Special Administrative Region and the Taiwan compatriots' consult
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  • ...of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,the deputy election council of the Macao Special Administrative Region and the Taiwan compatriots' consult
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  • ...of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,the deputy election council of the Macao Special Administrative Region and the Taiwan compatriots' consult
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  • ...of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,the deputy election council of the Macao Special Administrative Region and the Taiwan compatriots' consult
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  • ..., covering a total area of 139,600 square kilometers, accounting for 1.45% of the country's land. Anhui has 1,850 townships. [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...nds each have a land area of 500 square meters or larger. The capital city of Zhejiang is [[Hangzhou]]. [[category:Provinces]]
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  • ...[Yangtze River]] pours into the East China Sea. At the central point along China's coastal line, Shanghai has ready transportation facilities. It also has e Shanghai is one of the four province-level municipalities in China. Due to its rapid development over the last two decades it has again become
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  • ...Island in [[Guangdong Province]] and in southwest [[Hubei Province]]. Most of them live in tightly-knit communities, with a few living in areas inhabited
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  • ...powerful fleet at sea, he maintained control of the southeastern provinces of Fujian, [[Guangdong]] and [[Zhejiang]] for over 20 years, once even advanci
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  • [[file: Guizhou.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Huangguoshu Waterfall of Guizhou]] ...au]] in southwest [[China]]. Its total area is 170,000 sq km. On this land of towering mountains and deep valleys, there are over 300 basins which are wi
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  • ...and 41-46 degrees N, its territory covers 187,400 sq km, accounting for 2% of the nation's total. The land is high in the southeastern part and low in th [[File:jilin.png|thumb|left|300px|Location within China]]
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  • ...f various nationalities in [[China]], with the [[Communist Youth League of China]] as its nucleus. ...e All-China Federation of Democratic Youth, then the All-China Association of Democratic Youth. It took its present name in April 1958.
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  • '''China Democratic Nationfal Construction Association(中国民主建国会)''' ...was established in the city of [[Chongqing]]. Its members mainly consisted of patriotic industrialists, businessmen and intellectuals who had ties with i
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  • ...p://www.ngd.org.cn/) (http://english.gov.cn/2005-08/16/content_23646.htm), China Zhi Gong Dang (http://www.chinazhigongparty.org.cn/) (http://english.gov.cn ...equality within the vested scope of the Constitution. The basic principle of the cooperation between the CPC and the other parties is “long-term coexi
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  • [[File:Great Hall of the People (人民大会堂).jpg|thumb|300px|right]] ...NPC]] and [[CPPCC]]. In addition, every five years, the Communist Party of China holds its National Congress there.
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  • ...of Qing resumed authority over Taiwan, and made it a formal prefecture of China.
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  • ...uncil]], with its headquarters in Beijing and regional branches in various provinces. *Study and formulate policies, guidelines and plans for the development of tourism industry;
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  • ...vinces. One of the town's geologic advantages is its comprehensive network of land and water communications. ...(1368-1644) and [[Qing]] (1644-1911) dynasties, are well preserved and are of high artistic and technical research value. ([[Xitang|More...]])
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  • ...one of the largest of its kind in [[China]]. Situated in the ancient city of Lanzhou, on the [[Yellow River|yellow river]] amongst the mountains in the ...atics breeding. During the flood season of the Yellow River, it is capable of reducing the water flow from 8,000 cubic meters per second to 6,000, playin
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  • ...s directly under the Central Government and the training and administering of diplomatic staff members.
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  • ...ous Activities of Aliens''' in [[China]], mandated by the [[Administration of Religious Affairs]], took effect on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/September ...mitted to participate in religious activities at legally registered places of worship.
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  • ...[War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression]] (1937-1945) and the [[War of Liberation]] (1946-1949). ...he [[PLA]], Luo emphasized communication with the soldiers. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, when his army stationed in [[Shando
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  • ...one or more groups, in which there are dozens of big and small bells. Each of them has different tones. ...s, which were made up of three pieces of bells. Along with the development of the times, the number increased.
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  • ...n strategic and applied research solving key scientific problems which are of national or regional importance. ...under the Central Government. As the only agricultural research academy in China that can confer Ph.D. degree in agricultural sciences, the CAAS has a Gradu
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  • ...the national total. It is a major artery of inland water transportation in China. ...in urban areas and irrigation of farmland in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.
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  • ...ces, autonomous regions and municipalities before emptying into the [[East China Sea]]. ...the national total. It is a major artery of inland water transportation in China.
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  • ...ated issues and organize discussions on the theories, practice and history of journalism as well as professional training. The federation should also pro ...the provinces and autonomous regions. It has a standing committee of head of societies and an academic research committee. The federation holds academic
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  • The '''Shanbei Xinhua Radio Station''', led by the [[Communist Party of China]], began broadcasting on [[February 2]], [[1949]]. Relocated to Peking on M ...[[Inner Mongolia]], [[Tianjin]], [[Shanxi]], [[Shandong]] and [[Liaoning]] Provinces.
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  • A department of the [[State Council]] in charge of social administrative affairs, the ministry shoulders the following major r ...ke care of the settling down and sending home of international refugees in China.
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  • ...and five documentation and information centers. The CAS has branches in 12 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Governmen ...ial and economic development, initiating personnel training, and promoting China's high-tech enterprises through its active involvement in these areas.
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  • ...pular term in China over recent years. Its meaning signifies that children of [[migrant workers]] can enjoy the same rights as their urban peers in sitti China's [[hukou]], the nation's household registration system, used to confine ch
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  • '''The Revolution of 1911 (辛亥革命)''' ...ror [[Puyi]] on February 12, 1912 and the establishment of the Republic of China.
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  • ...capital investment necessary to facilitate petroleum extraction in western China. ...f coal by gas in Shanghai by 2010. It has provided 42 billion cubic meters of gas to 3,000 factories and nearly 200 million people over the past five yea
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  • '''The Revolution of 1911 (辛亥革命)''' [[file:The Revolution of 1911 (辛亥革命).JPEG|thumb|200px|The Revolution of 1911 (辛亥革命)]]
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  • '''The Revolution of 1911 (辛亥革命)''' [[file:The Revolution of 1911 (辛亥革命).JPEG|thumb|200px|The Revolution of 1911 (辛亥革命)]]
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  • ...ions of China, specifically from the [[Shanxi]], [[Shaanxi]] and [[Gansu]] provinces. The genre has an upbeat western tempo with a strong beat and extremely agg ...folk combo called ''Xin Tian You'' blasted Northwest Wind across the whole China.
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  • ...k unite with the CPC to resist Japan. Chiang not only rejected the demands of Zhang and Yang but also mustered troops under his direct control on the bor
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  • ...commonly performed in the northern provinces. There are two kinds of ways of performing: one is on the ground and the other is on the stilts. ...]], combined with the local [[Manchu]] culture, developed into three types of performance: the song-and-dance duets, ''yangge'' performed on the ground a
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  • ...o 600 million people, 55 percent of China's total population or 70 percent of the country's urban population.
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  • ...nual runoff is 66.1 billion cubic meters. It has more than 40 tributaries, of which Fenhe and Weihe rivers are the main ones. ...se 10 cm a year on average. Thus, the riverbed of many downstream sections of the river is 3 to 5 meters higher than the surrounding land.
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  • ...Norodom Sihanouk (诺罗敦•西哈努克).jpg|270px|thumb|Norodom Sihanouk, former King of Cambodia.]] ...an old friend of China and made effort to develop and strengthen Cambodia-China relations.
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  • ...(1644-1911) and feudalist rule, and the establishment of the [[Republic of China]] (1911-1949). .... The local Qing officials fled, and over the next two months, 15 southern provinces seceded in support.
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  • ...ountry and unswerving loyalty to communism. His patriotic essay, ''Beloved China'', is a national favorite. ...ience, socialism, feminism and other modern ideas, and undermine the power of the warlords.
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  • ...ject''' ('''南水北调''') is designed to divert water from the water-rich south of the country, mainly the [[Yangtze]], the country's longest river, to arid n The world's largest water transfer project consists of eastern, central and western routes.
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  • ...France on a work-study program in 1919 and joined the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) in 1923. ...Uprising]] on [[August 1]], which was then recognized as the founding date of PLA.
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  • ...also extensively developed. However, domestic policy also retained aspects of old Mongol traditions, and as its rule continued, these traditions clashed
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  • ...porated in [[Sichuan Opera]] that is used to express the changing emotions of characters. ...lar in [[Sichuan]] province and some regions of [[Yunnan]] and [[Guizhou]] provinces.
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