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  • [[File:Yellow River.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Yellow River]] ...n 40 tributaries, of which Fenhe and Weihe rivers are the main ones. ('''[[Yellow River|More...]]''')
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  • '''Shandong Province''' ('''山东省''') is situated in the lower reaches of the [[Yellow River]], on China's eastern coast line. The province's territory consists o ...peninsula faces the Liaodong Peninsular of [[Liaoning]] Province over the sea. Its inland adjoins the provinces of [[Hebei]], [[Henan]], [[Anhui]] and [[
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  • [[File:Yellow River.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Yellow River]] ...than 40 tributaries, of which Fenhe and Weihe rivers are the main ones. ([[Yellow River|More...]])
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  • [[File:Yellow River.jpg|thumb|300px|Yellow River]] The upstream of the Yellow River runs through the junction of the country's first- and second-terrace
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  • ...scenic resorts and has long been known as the No. 1 Famous Mountain on the Sea. The entire scenic area covers 446 sq. km and boasts 218 places of interest
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  • ...f Qinghai. The elevation of the reserve is between 4,000 and 5,000 m above sea level. Administratively, it includes 16 counties under Yushu, Guoluo, Haixi
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  • ...anks of the lower reaches of the [[Yangtze River]] and boards the [[Yellow Sea]] in the east. Its coastline extends some 1,000 km. The province links [[An
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  • ...t site in [[Shandong]]. It is seated on the cliff of [[Danya Hill]] by the sea in the north of [[Penglai City]]. ...sted as one of the four famous pavilions in [[China]], together with the [[Yellow Crane Tower]] in [[Hubei]], [[Yueyang Tower]] in [[Hunan]] and [[Prince Ten
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  • ...f Qinghai. The elevation of the reserve is between 4,000 and 5,000 m above sea level. Administratively, it includes 16 counties under Yushu, Guoluo, Haixi ...Headstream 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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  • ...d fertile plains, they had abundant aquatic products and grains as well as sea salt. The people of the area have stressed seasonings and flavorings since ...ver fish, pork, and vegetables. Some typical dishes are carp in milk soup, Yellow River carp in sweet and sour sauce, stewed pork leg, and quick – fried do
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  • ...amps shut off, or when taken down they were still strangely lighted. Light yellow fogs with a smell of sulphur drifted out from the mine districts.
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  • ...rn Zhejiang and the[[ Yangshou Culture]] along the middle reaches of the [[Yellow River]] and its main tributaries. ...e nation. This history has also given rise to the term "descendants of the Yellow and Fiery emperors" that Chinese often use to refer to themselves.
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  • ...hastily sent 800 capable flood dragons to make a channel between the South Sea and Mount Hengshan, thus extinguishing the fire. Later, the Dragon King sta ...le of the Southern Mountain are now in ruins and overgrown with grass. The Yellow Court Temple, once an altar used by Madam Wei Huacun during the Jin Dynasty
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  • ...d off Yuan Shao's remaining forces and brought the entire middle and lower Yellow River valley under his control. ...lds opened up, quickly reviving and developing the war-torn economy in the Yellow River valley. Politically, the Wei had many more talented people in its ser
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  • ...九鼎神丹经) and the ''Discourse on Secret Correspondences'' (Yinfu Ce 阴符策). The Yellow Emperor then used these to defeat the tribal leader [[Chi You]]. Mount Wang ...“Altar of the Wind God, Rain God, Thunder God and Lightning God” and “Lord Yellow Stone (Huangshi Gong) and Zhang Liang.” In the covered corridor stand 20
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  • ...shan rises into the clouds but it is inferior to Mount Laoshan by the East Sea.” ...iagong Wan 下宫湾) in the southeastern part of Mount Laoshan, with the mighty sea in front of it and seven peaks behind it. With pleasant weather, it has bee
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  • ...done on the [[Three Gate Gorge]] (Sanmenxia) construction project on the [[Yellow River]] in 1959, the palace was within the area to be submerged so all the ...the north wall depicts a lively scene of the eight immortals crossing the sea to attend the Grand Peach Banquet, each immortal showing his or her special
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  • ...ssed with streams and canals. Over southwestern Inner Mongolia flows the [[Yellow River]], which is, among other things, famous for its carp and the well-dev ..., long-sleeved cotton robes in summer. Mongolian costume is generally red, yellow or dark blue in color. A red or green waistband, flint steel, snuffbox and
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  • ...adores) to Japan, without mentioning Diaoyu Islands which were within this sea area. In 1940, the governors of Taiwan and the Ryukyu Islands, which were b ...said country." Since China enjoys the sovereignty of the entire East China Sea (中国东海) continental shelf, hence naturally, China also enjoys sovere
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  • ...adores) to Japan, without mentioning Diaoyu Islands which were within this sea area. In 1940, the governors of Taiwan and the Ryukyu Islands, which were b ...said country." Since China enjoys the sovereignty of the entire East China Sea (中国东海) continental shelf, hence naturally, China also enjoys sovere
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  • ...known as Wanfo (Ten Thousand Buddha) Peak, which rises 3,077 meters above sea level. A world of rocky eminences cocooned under a green blanket of trees, ...ld Men. Legend has it that this was where during a visit to Mount Emei the Yellow Emperor came across an old man and asked him how many companions were with
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  • ...er he boarded a ship in Sinhala, and braving life-threatening risks on the sea returned to China in 412 (8th year of the Yixi reign, Eastern Jin Dynasty).
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  • ...top of the Dharmacakra Hall, where the statue of Zongkaba, founder of the Yellow Sect of Lamaism, was enshrined. It had become part of the roof ornaments. ...storey of the pagoda was lit with square lamps; sailors on the East China Sea all looked for it as a guide in navigation." The pagoda at Jingtu Temple (T
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  • ...than the other. The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau rising about 4,000 meters above sea level is run through from west to east by the [[Qilian]], [[Kunlun]], [[Tan Mt. [[Qomolangma]] on the Sino-Nepalese border is 8,848 meters above sea level, the highest in the world. The Tibetan areas are crisscrossed by rive
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  • ...than the other. The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau rising about 4,000 meters above sea level is run through from west to east by the [[Qilian]], [[Kunlun]], [[Tan Mt. [[Qomolangma]] on the Sino-Nepalese border is 8,848 meters above sea level, the highest in the world. The Tibetan areas are crisscrossed by rive
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  • ...of 3,000 meters, the oxygen content is already only 73 percent of that at sea level, declining to 62-65.4 percent at 4,000 meters, 59 percent at 5,000 me ...ze is 18-20 degrees Centigrade. In the Ngari area, some 5,000 meters above sea level, the temperature in August reaches 10 degrees Centigrade or higher du
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  • ...ove, Liu and Deng, with an army of 120,000, crossed the dangerous Huanghe (Yellow River) and entered southwestern Shandong. In 28 days of continuous fighting ...gn, centered on Xuzhou, covered a wide area, from the shores of the Yellow Sea in the east to the borders of Henan and Anhui provinces in the west, and fr
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  • ...nior officials included broomcorn, millet, rice, sorghum, white millet and yellow sorghum." The non-staple foods included cow, sheep, pig, roast beef, beef p ...ible bird’s nest and shark’s fin headed the menus at extravagant banquets. Sea cucumbers and prawns are native to China, but only became imperial dishes m
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