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  • '''Songhuajiang River''' flows 2,308 km, with a drainage area of 557,180 square km and an annual
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  • '''Liaohe River''' flows 1,390 km, with a drainage area of 228,900 square km and an annual
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  • ...]], with a total length 243 km. It is the largest tributary of the Wujiang River. The section within Wulong County is 35 km long. It is given the name "Furo ...ld ducks, mandarin ducks and white cranes may be seen on the islets in the river. Golden eagles and rock eagles migrate over the gorge.
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  • The 437 km '''Lijiang River''''s source is at [[Mount Mao'er]] at [[Xing'an County]] northeast of Guili [[category:tourism]][[category:river]]
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  • ...een, which adds liveliness to this serene environment. In addition, Wusuli River is rich in world-renowned salmon; carp, crucian carp, mandarin fish, bream,
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  • The '''Heilong River''' is a major river in northeastern [[China]], with a total length of 4,350 km, of which 2,965 [[category:river]]
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  • ...ntain as if it fell from the heaven, hence also known as [[Tianhe River]] (River from Heaven).
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  • [[File:Lancang River.jpg|thumb|Lancang River]] ...Mountain Range]] in [[Qinghai Province]], China. It is called the Lancang River after it reaches [[Changdu]].
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  • ...iver''' (黑龙江), the Sino-Russian Boundary River, originates from the [[Mohe River]]. It is meandering down with waters glittering, gorgeous and picturesque s
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  • [[File:Huangpu River.jpg|thumb|Huangpu River]] The '''Huangpu River''', the most important shipping artery of [[Shanghai]], rises in [[Anji Cou
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  • [[file:Qiantang River tides.JPEG|thumb|200px|Qiantang River tides]] ...e swept away by the water as they appreciated the tides of the '''Qiantang River''' in [[Xiaoshan City]] of [[Zhejiang]], resulting in 19 confirmed dead and
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  • [[File:Yellow River.jpg|thumb|300px|Yellow River]] ...m 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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  • [[File:Tarim River.jpg|thumb|Tarim River]] The longest continental river in [[China]], the '''Tarim River''' is 2,179 km long and runs through a great desert. Its water comes from m
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  • <font color="#0000ff">'''Yangtze River'''</font> <font color="#0000ff"></font>Yangtze River&nbsp;Length:6,300 km
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  • [[Huaihe River]] flows 1,000 km, with a drainage area of 269,283 square km and an annual r
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  • '''Yarlung Zangbo River''' ...none!important; text-decoration:none;">Dr Susan Lim</span>] Yarlung Zangbo River, where <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.congregationbuilder.com/ <span
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  • [[file:Qiantang River Tides.JPEG|thumb|250px|Qiantang River Tides [File photo].]] ...surface caused by tidal force from the sun and the moon on the [[Qiantang River]] in Xiaoshan City of [[Zhejiang Province]].
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  • [[File:njcjdq.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge]] ...ersaries/December 29, 2009|December 29]], [[1968]], the '''Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge''' was completed and opened to traffic. The project was completed ah
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  • [[Image:Prdp.png|thumb|left|300px]]The '''Pearl River Delta Plain''' ('''珠江三角洲平原'''), situated in the middle-so
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  • ...tion spent four months drifting down the Yangtze River passing through the river's steepest stretches in 1986. The distance traveled was 3,368 kilometers an
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  • ...n construction. It was the first highway-railway bridge over the [[Yangtze River]]. Completed two years later, it opened to traffic on [[CIIC:Selected anniv
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  • ...ation Team''' landed on [[Hengsha Island]] at the estuary of the [[Yangtze River]] amid strong winds, completing their five-month drift successfully. ...s explorers routinely aim to conquer. [[Rao Maoshu]] set off adrift on the river by himself in June 1985, but he later died in an accident. In October 1985,
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  • The '''Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve''' was set up in 1992 to protect the largest ....org.cn/travel/2010-04/21/content_19876175.htm Photo gallery of the Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve]
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  • ...Russia. The three agreements marked the international cooperation in Tumen River area had entered a new stage. The Tumen River Area, bordering China, Russia and DPRK, lies at the heart of Northeast Asia
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  • ...rtant boundary river on the Sino-Russia border in the Northeast. ([[Wusuli River|More...]])
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  • [[File:Lancang River.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Lancang River]] ...e Pacific Ocean in the south of Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam. ('''[[Lancang River|More...]]''')
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  • [[File:Lancang River.jpg|thumb|Lancang River|left]] ...a. It is called the Lancang River after it reaches [[Changdu]]. ([[Lancang River|More...]])
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  • [[File:Lancang River.jpg|thumb|left|Lancang River]] ...a. It is called the Lancang River after it reaches [[Changdu]]. ([[Lancang River|More...]])
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  • ...along Furong River, Chongqing.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Landscape along Furong River, Chongqing]] ...name "Furong" (Lotus) due to profuse lotuses along the banks. ('''[[Furong River|More...]]''')
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  • [[File:Tarim River.jpg|thumb|Tarim River]] The longest continental river in [[China]], the '''Tarim River''' is 2,179 km long and runs through a great desert. Its water comes from m
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  • ...tuotuoriver.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Origin of the Yangtze River - Tuotuo River]] ...e Bayankala Mountains, but at the Tuotuo River. The official length of the river was extended from 5,800 km to 6,300 km.
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  • [[File:whq.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge]] ...anniversaries/October 15, 2009|October 15]], [[2007]]. ('''[[Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge|More]]''')
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  • [[File:Huangpu River.jpg|thumb|left|Huangpu River]] ...lows into the [[East China Sea]], with a total length of 113 km.([[Huangpu River|More...]])
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  • [[File:yzr.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Yarlung Zangbo River]] ...km and covering a drainage area of 240,480 square km. ('''[[Yarlung Zangbo River|More...]]''')
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  • [[File:Huangpu River.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Huangpu River]] ...into the [[East China Sea]], with a total length of 113 km. ('''[[Huangpu River|More...]]''')
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  • ...ntain as if it fell from the heaven, hence also known as [[Tianhe River]] (River from Heaven).
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  • The 437 km '''Lijiang River''''s source is at [[Mount Mao'er]] at [[Xing'an County]] northeast of Guili [[category:tourism]][[category:river]]
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  • ...tion spent four months drifting down the Yangtze River passing through the river's steepest stretches in 1986. The distance traveled was 3,368 kilometers an
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  • ...ns for over 700 km through its territory, it was given the name [[Henan]] (River South). Neighboring [[Hebei]], [[Shanxi]], [[Shaanxi]], [[Hubei]], [[Anhui]
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  • The '''Heilong River''' is a major river in northeastern [[China]], with a total length of 4,350 km, of which 2,965 [[category:river]]
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  • [[File:njcjdq.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge]] ...construction would not be finished until July 1, 1969. ([[Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge|More...]])
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  • ...een, which adds liveliness to this serene environment. In addition, Wusuli River is rich in world-renowned salmon; carp, crucian carp, mandarin fish, bream,
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  • [[Image:Pearl River Delta.jpg|thumb|left|250px]]The '''Pearl River Delta Plain''' ('''珠江三角洲平原'''), situated in the middle-so
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  • [[File:Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve]] The '''Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve''' was set up in 1992 to protect the largest
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  • [[File:Yellow River.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Yellow River]] ...ibutaries, of which Fenhe and Weihe rivers are the main ones. ('''[[Yellow River|More...]]''')
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  • [[file:Qiantang River tides.JPEG|thumb|200px|Qiantang River tides]] ...e swept away by the water as they appreciated the tides of the '''Qiantang River''' in [[Xiaoshan City]] of [[Zhejiang]], resulting in 19 confirmed dead and
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  • ...rld, is a major artery of inland water transportation in China. ([[Yangtze River|More...]])
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  • [[File:poster.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Poster for ''The Spring River Flows East'' (1947) ]] [[1948]]: ''The Spring River Flows East'' became the highest-grossing film in China.
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  • [[file:Qiantang River Tides.JPEG|thumb|250px|Qiantang River Tides [File photo].]] ...surface caused by tidal force from the sun and the moon on the [[Qiantang River]] in Xiaoshan City of [[Zhejiang Province]].
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  • [[File:Huangpu River.jpg|thumb|Huangpu River]] The '''Huangpu River''', the most important shipping artery of [[Shanghai]], rises in [[Anji Cou
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  • ...of sewage treatment and environmental rehabilitation to clean the Huangpu River and the Suzhou Creek in the mid-1980s, the Suzhou Creek has gradually becom
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  • ...iver''' (黑龙江), the Sino-Russian Boundary River, originates from the [[Mohe River]]. It is meandering down with waters glittering, gorgeous and picturesque s
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  • ...ation Team''' landed on [[Hengsha Island]] at the estuary of the [[Yangtze River]] amid strong winds, completing their five-month drift successfully. ...s explorers routinely aim to conquer. [[Rao Maoshu]] set off adrift on the river by himself in June 1985, but he later died in an accident. In October 1985,
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  • ...Russia. The three agreements marked the international cooperation in Tumen River area had entered a new stage. The Tumen River Area, bordering China, Russia and DPRK, lies at the heart of Northeast Asia
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  • [[File:Yr.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Yangtze River]] ...municipalities before emptying into the [[East China Sea]]. ('''[[Yangtze River|More...]]''')
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  • [[File:Yellow River.jpg|thumb|300px|Yellow River]] ...m 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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  • ...The three rivers are the [[Yellow River]], [[Yangtze River]] and [[Lancang River]]. The area covered in this nature reserve amounts to 363,000 sq km, or 44.
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  • ...towers magnificently, with the Yellow River to the north and the Yingshui River to the south. ([[Mount Songshan|More...]])
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  • '''Yarlung Zangbo River''' ...none!important; text-decoration:none;">Dr Susan Lim</span>] Yarlung Zangbo River, where <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.congregationbuilder.com/ <span
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  • [[File:Lancang River.jpg|thumb|Lancang River]] ...Mountain Range]] in [[Qinghai Province]], China. It is called the Lancang River after it reaches [[Changdu]].
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  • ...ina. Situated in the ancient city of Lanzhou, on the [[Yellow River|yellow river]] amongst the mountains in the northwest, it started operation on [[Februar
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  • ...an ingenious conception: crossing the [[Huangpu River]], Shanghai's mother river. A number of aquatic buses and aerial cables will be used to link up the ba ...ill be worked out so that visitors can appreciate the charm of the Huangpu River to the greatest extent.
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  • ...]], with a total length 243 km. It is the largest tributary of the Wujiang River. The section within Wulong County is 35 km long. It is given the name "Furo ...ld ducks, mandarin ducks and white cranes may be seen on the islets in the river. Golden eagles and rock eagles migrate over the gorge.
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  • [[File:njcjdq.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge]] [[1968]]: '''[[Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge]]''' opened.
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  • ...ut a feeling of internal strength. Wen’s main works include ''Mountain and River Landscape'' and ''Spring in Jiangnan''. [[File:Mountain and River landscape.jpg|thumb|Mountain and River landscape]]
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  • ...Mountain]], on the southern bank of the upper reach of the [[Heilongjiang River]], Mohe County enjoys the highest latitude in [[China]].(geographical coord ...]] (24-hour daylight) can be seen. There are many scenic spots such as the river-viewing pavilion as well as “ the Northernmost House in China”, Stele o
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  • [[File:Yellow River.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Yellow River]] ...tributaries, of which Fenhe and Weihe rivers are the main ones. ([[Yellow River|More...]])
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  • ...pavement and the wooden floor make the square a shining pearl of the Haihe River bank.
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  • ...ao]] Autonomous County in the southwest [[Anshun]]. The bed of the Baishui River is like a staircase descending step by step, with nine falls at each step,
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  • ...ao]] Autonomous County in the southwest [[Anshun]]. The bed of the Baishui River is like a staircase descending step by step, with nine falls at each step,
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  • ...[Yellow]], [[Huaihe]] and [[Haihe]] rivers, it is also known as the Yellow River-Huaihe-Haihe Plain. It has a smooth terrain and vast fertile land.
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  • ...ngsu Province]], through downtown Shanghai, and empties into the [[Yangtze River]]. ...h other on each bank of the Huangpu River, have added to the beauty of the river.
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  • ...fought for supremacy, while the states of Chu, Wu and Yue in the [[Yangtze River]] region gradually gained power. These states became influential, though th
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  • ...and modulating water quality. And Baopingkou is the entrance of the inner river canal to control the amount of water inflow.
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  • ...spent four months drifting down the [[Yangtze River]] passing through the river's steepest stretches.
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  • ...nce where the Pearl River, 2,122 km long, meets the sea. The fertile Pearl River Delta is rich in fish and rice.
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  • '''·'''... that the '''[[Yangtze River]]''' is the longest river in China and the third longest in the world?
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  • '''·'''...the '''[[Yangtze River]]''' is the longest river in China and the third longest in the world?
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  • ...al function in controlling the currents of the upper reaches of the Yellow River and the quantities of water in the lower reaches. It controls a drainage ar
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  • ...een the [[Yellow River]] and the middle and lower reaches of the [[Yangtze River]], where the temperature could be over 35℃ (95oF).
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  • ...ges Dam|'''Three Gorges Dam''']] project on the [[Yangtze River|'''Yangtze River''']] kicked-off.
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  • ...ao]] Autonomous County in the southwest [[Anshun]]. The bed of the Baishui River is like a staircase descending step by step, with nine falls at each step,
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  • ...Dzungarian Basin]], and on the grassland by the [[Ili River]] and [[Irtysh River]], numerous perfectly carved stone figures in varied postures are found; th
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  • ...on [[January 2]], 1977. The bridge, in the middle and lower reaches of the river and built between Mengjin ferry to the north of [[Luoyang]] and [[Mengxian]
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  • ...ortheast to southeast like a jade ribbon meandering past Guilin. Along the river there are many fascinating hills of various shapes, including the Folded Br
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  • ...and basaltic lava flowed into the [[Bai River]], a tributary of the Namor River. The First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth ponds are lined up from south t
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  • ...lectricity generation and irrigation aiming to tame and explore the Yellow River. Situated in Shan County of [[Henan]] province and Pinglu County of [[Shanx
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  • ...the northern side of the Yangtze River winds from Baidi City to [[Qinglian River]] of Wushan County for 65 kilometers. It was first built in the Ming or [[Q The Wuxia Gorge covers a length of 46 km from the mouth of the [[Daning River]] of Wushan County in the west to Guandukou of [[Badong County]] in the eas
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  • [[File:whq.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge]] [[1957]]: Construction of the '''[[Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge]]''' completed.
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  • ...mental protection and productive exploitation of the upper areas along the river.
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  • ...southwest of [[Heilongjiang Province]]; at the bank of the [[Songhuajiang River]]; in Southern Songnen Plain. Covering an area of 53,100 square km. ..., the Mudanjiang River, Mayihe River, Wokenghe River, Tong River and kenhe River
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  • ...abruptly into Zhongwei. The sudden bend slows down the rapids, forcing the river to flow gently to irrigate the fertile land on both its banks. ...ngri Desert. Its unique combination of sceneries of the desert, the Yellow River, high mountains and oases really appeal to visitors. In addition, the singi
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  • ...n construction. It was the first highway-railway bridge over the [[Yangtze River]]. Completed two years later, it opened to traffic on [[CIIC:Selected anniv
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  • ...of sewage treatment and environmental rehabilitation to clean the Huangpu River and the Suzhou Creek in the mid-1980s, the Suzhou Creek has gradually becom
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  • ...Xiaoxue comes, the vast areas in the middle and lower reaches of [[Yangtze River]] enter winter, and it begins to snow in north China. ...tral heating starts in mid-November, but in the places south of the Yellow River it is cold and wet without heating in the house. Nowadays, public places an
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  • Lying in Deqin County between the [[Jinsha River]] and [[Lancang River]], the highest peak of '''Baimang Snow Mountain''' (http://www.ljtour.com/j
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  • ...The three rivers are the [[Yellow River]], [[Yangtze River]] and [[Lancang River]]. The area covered in this nature reserve amounts to 363,000 sq km, or 44. ...ream Wetland and the Longbaotan Wetland on the Upper Reaches of the Yellow River are the largest and highest wetlands in the world.
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  • [[File:njcjdq.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge]] ...ersaries/December 29, 2009|December 29]], [[1968]], the '''Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge''' was completed and opened to traffic. The project was completed ah
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  • '''Liaohe River''' flows 1,390 km, with a drainage area of 228,900 square km and an annual
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  • [[Huaihe River]] flows 1,000 km, with a drainage area of 269,283 square km and an annual r
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  • '''Songhuajiang River''' flows 2,308 km, with a drainage area of 557,180 square km and an annual
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  • ...Yangtze River]] in [[Sichuan Province]]. More than 70 people fell into the river, and only 32 were rescued following the incident.
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  • ...rim River, 2,179 km long, in southern Xinjiang is China's longest interior river. ...hina. In addition to those bestowed by nature, China has a famous man-made river - the Grand Canal, running from Beijing in the north to Hangzhou in Zhejian
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  • ...e the Jialing River empties into it, and opposite Chaotian Gate across the river. Its predecessor was the tiny Guanyin Temple established during the Tang Dy ...of the builders, with a series of fixtures. These include the Viewing-the-River Pavilion, the Moon Pavilion, the Golden Fish Pond, the Lotus Pool, and some
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  • ...d on [[China]]'s southeastern coast, on the southern part of the [[Yangtze River Delta]]. Its northeast is adjacent to [[Shanghai]]. It covers a total land [[category:Yangtze River Delta]]
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  • ...ht lanterns were lit on the pagoda so that ships and boats on the Qiantang River use it as a beacon.
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  • ...gjiang Province]], is the chief port on the lower reaches of the [[Songhua River]]. ...ed in the hinterland of [[Sanjiang Pl]]ain northeast to the [[Heilongjiang River]], the city of Jiamusi faces the border of Federal Russia.
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  • ...a]]. Situated in the ancient city of Lanzhou, on the [[Yellow River|yellow river]] amongst the mountains in the northwest, it started operation on [[Februar ...e of ice run, and aquatics breeding. During the flood season of the Yellow River, it is capable of reducing the water flow from 8,000 cubic meters per secon
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  • [[file: Nujiang River.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Nujiang River]]
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  • ...hanghai has ready transportation facilities. It also has excellent sea and river ports and a vast hinterland.
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  • ...ry in [[China]]", is an ancient town on the lower reaches of the [[Yangtze River]] and [[Taihu Lake]]. [[Zhouzhuang|(More...)]]
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  • The Wudalianchi scenic spot is situated on a bank of the Namor River, being considered a “natural museum” due to its unique volcanic scenery
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  • ...n [[China]]", is an [[Ancient t]]own on the lower reaches of the [[Yangtze River]] and [[Taihu Lake]]. ([[Zhouzhuang|More...]])
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  • '''Slender West Lake''' ('''瘦西湖''') was originally a natural river course leading to the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal and has been famous for
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  • '''Slender West Lake''' ('''瘦西湖''') was originally a natural river course leading to the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal and has been famous for
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  • [[2015]]: A TransAsia plane crashed into a Taiwan river, killing at least 35.
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  • ...ands picturesquely on Shizi Mountain on the northern bank of the [[Yangtze River]]. [[Ciyun Si|(More...)]]
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  • ...on charges of masterminding the murder of 13 Chinese sailors on the Mekong River on Oct. 5, 2011. ...lors on two cargo ships, the Hua Ping and Yu Xing 8, going down the Mekong River on Oct. 5, 2011.
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  • ...Nature Reserve''' lies in the source of the [[Ximalu River]] and [[Kulebin River]] in [[Heilongjiang Province]]. In the reserve, rivers crisscross and lakes
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  • ...he]], Yangtze, and [[Qiantangjiang]], is the longest and oldest artificial river in the world. Starting at [[Beijing]], it passes through [[Tianjin]] and th ...and convenient channel to transport coal to the fast developing [[Yangtze River Delta]].
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  • ...ect. The filling of the reservoir will open more sections of the [[Yangtze River]] to 10,000-ton ships. ...was accessible only to 1,500-ton ships, due to submerged rocks, a shallow river bed and swift currents.
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  • ...s tribal chief in the area at the middle and lower reaches of the [[Yellow River]] in remote antiquity, and was regarded as the ancestor of the Chinese nati
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  • ...is a 30-meter-high cliff, its two front foothills draws near to [[Tangwang River]] and the center part of the rear extends quite a distance. The shape is si
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  • ...ed, with troops crossing the Chishui River four times, crossing the Jinsha River with strategy, attacking Anshunchang by surprise, scaling snow-topped mount
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  • ...ou, at a young age took control over Jiangdong (southeast of the [[Yangtze River]]) with his elder brother [[Sun Ce]], and inherited the territory at 19. In
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  • ...he]], Yangtze, and [[Qiantangjiang]], is the longest and oldest artificial river in the world. Starting at [[Beijing]], it passes through [[Tianjin]] and th
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  • ...he]], Yangtze, and [[Qiantangjiang]], is the longest and oldest artificial river in the world. Starting at [[Beijing]], it passes through [[Tianjin]] and th
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  • For territories divided by rivers, the border is the center line of the main river. For territories divided by roads, the roads belong to, are administered by
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  • ...f three parts—base, body and spire. Because of inundations by the [[Yellow River]], the base is buried underground. The designs of the glazed brick inscript
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  • ...rst issue of '''''Xinhua Daily''''', the official newspaper of the Yangtze River Bureau of the [[CPC]] Central Committee, was published in Hangzhou on [[CII
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  • ...ore 1949, it was the Catholic center for the south region of the [[Yangtze River]] and now it still remains the center of Catholic activities in Shanghai.
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  • ...ter became the national anthem), "On Songhua River" and "Defend the Yellow River" were composed during the anti-Japanese Aggression War (1937-1945).
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  • Situated in the west of [[Longwu River]] of [[Tongren County]], [[Qinghai Province]], '''Guomari Village''' is the
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  • ...sts of shimmering grass stretching to the horizon broken here and there by river-fed lakes, ponds and brooks. It contains some wetlands, surrounded by patch
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  • Covering an area of 420 sq km in the lower reaches of the [[Wuyuer River]] on the [[Songnun Plain]], the reserve is among the first group of wetland
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  • ...l stream or river spanned by small bridges. The carps and tortoises in the river are put there by worshippers who buy captive ones and set them free there.
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