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  • ...ng from his father when he was a child. With friends, he established the [[Suzhou Fine Arts College]] in 1922. Yan went to France for further studies in 1928
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  • ...ccupies 4.15 hectares of land inside the eastern gate of the old city of [[Suzhou]]. During the [[Ming Dynasty]] in 1509, [[Wang Xianchen]], a disappointed o
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  • [[Suzhou]] in [[Jiangsu Province]] is a city of rivers and canals and also a city of gardens. Hence it is called the “Venice of the Orient”. The [[Ming]]
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  • Ding was born on June 20, 1990 in Daqing City, [[Heilongjiang Province]]. Her parents were both professional athletes; he Women's singles champion in the National City Games.
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  • ...Guan''' (玄妙观Profundity and Subtlety Temple) is as famous as [[Shanghai]]'s City God Temple and [[Nanjing]]'s Confucian Temple and is older than both. Histo ...ree Pristine Ones is the Dingding Stone Balustrade, the best balustrade in Suzhou. The balustrade was built during the Five Dynasties period (907-960) and co
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  • ...|left|Wang Zhizhen]]Born in July 1942, of [[Han]] nationality, native of [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. Visiting scientist to the Los Angeles-based City of Hope National Medical Center (1987-1988)
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  • People also call this the Capital City cuisine. [[Beijing]] was the capital city for the Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Except for the [[Ming Dy ...reas wanted to eat the dishes of their native cuisines without leaving the city, which stimulated the development of the Huai'an -Yangzhou cuisine in Beiji
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  • ...s are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. ...ld Cultural Heritage List]] in 2000 as extension to the Classic Gardens of Suzhou.
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  • ...], and was the most flourishing commercial city in China after the capital city. Extravagant consumption by rich, important businessmen stimulated the thri ...undant fish, shrimp, and seafood, which are used in the local cooking, The city's catering trade flourished during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Ther
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  • ...ver wide areas of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Most of them being city dwellers, the Uzbeks live in compact communities in Yining, Tacheng, Kashi, ...cts. Some Uzbek merchants moved goods to inland areas via Aksu, Turfan and Suzhou (present-day Jiuquan of Ganzu Province). During this period, Uzbeks from Ce
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  • ...wide areas of the [[Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region]]. Most of them being city dwellers, the Ozbeks live in compact communities in Yining, Tacheng, Kashi, ...cts. Some Ozbek merchants moved goods to inland areas via Aksu, Turfan and Suzhou (present-day Jiuquan of Ganzu Province). During this period, Ozbeks from Ce
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  • ...wide areas of the [[Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region]]. Most of them being city dwellers, the Ozbeks live in compact communities in [[Yining]], Tacheng, Ka ...e Ozbek merchants moved goods to inland areas via [[Aksu]], [[Turfan]] and Suzhou (present-day [[Jiuquan]] of [[Ganzu]] Province). During this period, Ozbeks
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  • ...he Sunan Yugur Autonomous County, and the rest in Huangnibao area near the city of Jiuquan in western Gansu Province. ...kingdom. They were thus called the Hexi Ouigurs. Later, they captured the city of Ganzhou and set up a khanate – thus they were also called Ganzhou Ouig
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  • ...塘古镇''') is situated in Jiashan County, under the jurisdiction of [[Jiaxing City]], [[Zhejiang Province]]. Some 90 km away from [[Shanghai]] and 110 km from ...ere''': Xitang is 90 km from Shanghai, 110 km from Hangzhou and 85 km from Suzhou.
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  • ...in [[Zhejiang Province]], and ''Kunshanqiang'' (origin of [[Kunqu]]) in [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]], and ''Yiyangqiang'' in [[Yiyang]], [[Jiangxi Provi ...Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces and funded by the richest merchants in the city of [[Huizhou]] -- began to arrive in Beijing. They performed with opera tro
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  • ...ants in other cities, like Tianjin, Jinan, Nanjing, Wuhan, Ningbo, Xiamen, Suzhou and Jiujiang followed the example of Shanghai's merchants; and workers in T
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  • ...esidences, official buildings, palaces, temples, altars, gardens, bridges, city walls and so on. Construction took the form of lou (multistoryed buildings) ...in Fujian Province, Anping Bridge at Jinjiang and Precious Belt Bridge at Suzhou in Jiangsu Province, were decorated with beautiful pagodas.
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  • ...of the Yuan Dynasty, which laid the foundation for the development of the city of Beijing. ...producing such traditional special handicrafts as carved ivory, cloisonne, Suzhou embroidery, carved bricks and carpets have been carried on and developed.
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