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  • ...1279. He was an ethnic emperor willing to learn from the ruling experience of the Han people. [[Category:emperors]][[category:history of Yuan Dynasty]]
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  • ...Tang Dynasty figurine of a lady.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Tang Dynasty figurine of a lady]] ...nce, known in Chinese history as the "Great Reign of Zhenguan." ('''[[Tang Dynasty|More...]]''')
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  • ...ial and cultural values. After it was established by Kublai Khan, the Yuan Dynasty went through 11 emperors, until eventually expelled by Ming forces to the M [[category:history]]
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  • ...pse. In 907 it was finally overthrown by the Later Liang Dynasty. The Tang Dynasty had 20 emperors and lasted 290 years. [[File:Tang Dynasty figurine of a lady.jpg|thumb|Tang Dynasty figurine of a lady]]
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  • ...is. It was the most intact compound of buildings left over from the [[Yuan Dynasty]]. ...s and superb painting techniques, and are masterpieces in China's painting history.
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  • ...Ancestral Hall was built in the [[Ming Dynasty]], with nearly 600 years of history featuring its delicate wood carvings, stone carvings and brick carvings. <br>Admission: 48 yuan for adults and 25 yuan for students and children
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  • ...Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty structures, 18 ancestral halls and five Ming Dynasty house sites. Admission: 15 yuan
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  • ...in [[Ming Dynasty]] mottled color camouflages on rusty iron hooks, statue of the medical king on an old-style medicine-chest, and wooden medicine boxes ...rare herbal medicines like fossil fragments with inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty arranged as they were in the past.
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  • ...canal has experienced numerous expansions and restorations throughout the history. ([[Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal|More...]])
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  • ...canal has experienced numerous expansions and restorations throughout the history. ([[Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal|More...]])
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  • ..., each with an auspicious meaning. Each house's gate is built in the shape of the Chinese character meaning "business," while every home is encircled by Admission: 20 yuan (36 yuan with Sixi Village inclusive)
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  • ...riginal scholar, he made important contributions to the studies of ancient history, epigraphy, philology, vernacular literature and literary theory in his aca ...y research of [[''Han Shu''[[ (''Book of Han''), [[''Shi Ji'']] (''Records of the Historian'') when he was 14, creating a strong foundation for later stu
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  • ...peras depicting the lives of the urban population emerged as primary forms of entertainment. ...erations to rise to new levels. Great strides were made in the development of the novel, drama, [[calligraphy]], and painting.
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  • ...ouse groups with wood carvings that show the brilliant skills of craftsmen of Anhui, located mainly in seven halls, such as Siji Hall, Sicheng Hall and Z <br>Admission: 28 yuan
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  • '''The Revolution of 1911 (辛亥革命)''' ...mperor [[Puyi]] on February 12, 1912 and the establishment of the Republic of China.
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  • ...e meeting.<br>Special features: temple, frescoes<br>Admission: 25 yuan (10 yuan for the guide's fee);<br>How to get there: Take train from Hohhot to [[Sala
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  • ...inces of [[Hebei]], [[Shandong]], [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] to the city of [[Hangzhou]]. ([[Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal|More...]])
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  • ...inces of [[Hebei]], [[Shandong]], [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] to the city of [[Hangzhou]]. ([[Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal|More...]])
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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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  • ...starting place of the [[Great Beiing-Hangzhou Canal]], is the eastern gate of [[Beijing]], China's capital. ...only an important part of the canal culture, but also an inseparable part of Beijing's culture.
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  • ...rict]], is a private museum that houses a collection of over 50,000 pieces of ancient porcelain. ...g the [[Yongle]] (1403-1425) and [[Xuande]] (1426-1436) periods. These are of inestimable value.
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  • ...well as unique building layout. The architectural style differs from that of imperial buildings and ordinary farmers residences. The village now has ove <br>Admission: 30 yuan (plus 30 yuan for a guide);
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  • ...], and Wuqiao, Suning and Bazhou of [[Hebei Province]]. However, as to the history and the influence at home and abroad, '''Wuqiao''' is the most famous. ...he History of Wuqiao County records that lamps lighted up the whole county of Wuqiao for three days during festivals, people set off firecrackers and per
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  • ...ngdezhen''' ([[Chinese]]: 景德镇), [[China]]'s "Porcelain Capital", is a city of 1.58 million in [[Jiangxi Province]] in eastern [[China]]. == History ==
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  • ...at hangs in the [[Great Hall of the People]], called [[Beautiful Landscape of the Motherland]]. ...Fu went to Japan to study the history of Oriental art at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts in 1933. He translated many books from Japanese and carried out h
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  • ...was restored after each major destruction. In 1944, most of the buildings of the temple were razed to the ground during a Japanese air raid. It was not ...sila (莲花戒730-800) for three years, an event that has come down in Buddhist history as the "Lhasa Debate on the Dharma." The temple, situated in a scenic area,
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  • ...lexes of architectural structures of the [[Han]] people. The whole cluster of buildings is linked by eaves and corridors, the towers and pavilions are in <br>Admission: 38 yuan
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  • ...by a maze of narrow alleyways and well-constructed houses. The descendants of Zhou Dunyi were renowned for their virtuousness and righteousness. ...] at Guilin north station (3 yuan) and change for bus to [[Jiuwu Town]] (3 yuan), then walk 10 minutes to get to the village;
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  • ...ainment for the people. Kite flying was introduced into Europe in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). ...and fish, but in recent years, kites have also been designed in the shape of figures.
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  • ...[Beijing]] was initially built in early [[Ming Dynasty]]. It is the second of the four city walls. ...al Temple (now the [[Working People's Cultural Palace]]), Altar to the god of the land and grain (now the [[Zhongshan Park]]) and [[Pudu Temple]] are all
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  • [[Changping District]] of Beijing has agreeable weather because [[Jundu Mountain]] like a natural bar ..., you will appreciate the contribution of our ancestors and the bestowment of the nature.
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  • ...to 45 B.C.), who is the [[Guanyanqing Feudal Prince]] in the [[Western Han Dynasty]]. ...h as archaeological study simulation, amusement activities relate to [[Han Dynasty]] Culture and etc.
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  • ...mple]] with a long-standing history of 1,300 years in Beijing, is a museum of religious relics founded in 1980. ...behind the main hall of the Temple is the Show Room of Different Editions of the Buddhist Sacred Literature through the Ages.
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  • ...duced in the [[Kangxi]] period (1662-1722), and at the same time new types of instruments were designed and made by the Belgian Jesuit priest Father Verb ...play at the observatory are representative works of science and technology of the Qing period.
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  • ...ional Museum are two museums: the Museum of Chinese History and the Museum of Chinese Revolution, which shared the same building complex. ...mposing structure, the whole building is an important part of the panorama of Tian'anmen Square.
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  • ...inces of [[Hebei]], [[Shandong]], [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] to the city of [[Hangzhou]]. ...boats. More than 100,000 vessels use the canal and carry 260 million tons of goods every year, three times as much as the Beijing-[[Shanghai]] Railway.
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  • ...he village is unique in "combining officer's dwelling place, ancient homes of literary men and folk houses in one". Special features: House of the Chancellor, folk houses
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  • The construction of Mentougou museum was initiated in August 1982. In September 1984, '''Mentou ...ng in Xiangdong Living Area, Xinqiao Street in July, 1996. The first floor of the building has been rented by the museum for routine works and temporary
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  • ...axing County]], [[Beijing]], is a research organization for the protection of the David's deer. It is also an outdoor ecological museum. In December 1999 ...ting ground. The last herd of the David's deer lived here in the late Qing Dynasty, and it was not until 1865 that these precious animals were discovered by F
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  • ...pingyao1.jpg|thumb|Old Town of Pingyao]][[File:pingyao2.jpg|thumb|Old Town of Pingyao]] ...this very day, the town looks much the same as when it was the county seat of the [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties.
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  • ...museum-the Museum of Ancient Pottery Civilization, one of the first batch of privately-run museums. ...00 lutes of Qin and Han Dynasties, as well as about 3000 ancient potteries of other fields concerned.
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  • ...g and clear the table after dinner;<br>4. There are special local products of Shunde sold in the small shop right at the entrance to the village. They ar
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  • ...Li Songtang's family, this gallery is a two-story building from the [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911) and is the best-preserved architecture in the Liulichang area ...ection, including the stone stairs, gate screen and ceilings, are all part of Li's functional, as well as beautiful collection.
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  • ...s. He ancestral hall is one of the most famous of 20 [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasty buildings, featuring a magnificent structure and excellent surroundings. Admission: 30 yuan
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  • ...e sculptured clapboard to the tool for making juices all have time-honored history. ...No. 909 at Dongzhimen or Bus No.813 (to Xiedao) at Chaoyangmen to the stop of Zhangwanfeng, then walk back for 50 meters.
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  • ...of [[Mount Baidai]], in [[Fangshan District]] in the southwestern suburbs of [[Beijing]], 70 kilometers from downtown. It is famous for its 14,278 stone ...ts stone carvings. The scriptures in the temple are the largest collection of stone-carved Tripitaka in China. They are now housed in nine caves on Shiji
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  • '''The Republic of China''' (民国 1911-1949), following [[China]]’s last dynasty, the [[Qing]], was a transitional period during which the country was trans ...]’s regime, [[China]] experienced one of the most turbulent periods in its history, in which its integration was challenged and 2,000-year-old philosophy coll
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  • ...itage. Qingyuan is a cute little place, slightly off the well-beaten track of more popular tourist villages. It is characterized by old official mansions 3. For photographers, a guide is necessary who charges 10 yuan and can show you the best angle for the photograph;  
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  • ...ghis Khan unified the tribes in Mongolia in the 13th century, the practice of archery developed very quickly. Its horse archery was famous throughout the ...them all in three rounds. The winner or loser was determined by the number of hits scored. During the competition, the archers wore colorful robes and ri
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