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  • ...th. As a result, China is rich in water-power resources, leading the world in hydropower potential, with reserves of 680 million kw. ...s total land area. The Tarim River, 2,179 km long, in southern Xinjiang is China's longest interior river.
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  • ...tween the Lancang and Nujiang rivers is less than 19 km. ([[Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan|More...]])
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  • ...th. As a result, China is rich in water-power resources, leading the world in hydropower potential, with reserves of 680 million kw. ...s total land area. The Tarim River, 2,179 km long, in southern Xinjiang is China's longest interior river.
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  • ...the southeastern part and low in the northwestern, with a vast plain lying in its mid-west. [[File:jilin.png|thumb|left|300px|Location within China]]
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  • ...s liveliness to this serene environment. In addition, Wusuli River is rich in world-renowned salmon; carp, crucian carp, mandarin fish, bream, bighead fi [[Category:Rivers]]
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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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  • ...unty]] and in Libo, Dushan and other counties. Some Shuis have their homes in the northwestern part of the [[Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region]]... ('''[[
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  • ...[[Mount Kunlun]]. Its three major tributaries are Aksu, Hotan and Yarkant rivers.
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  • ...na, the '''Qinghai-Tibet Plateau''' ('''青藏高原''') is the largest plateau in China, covering 2.5 million square km, or nearly a quarter of the national total ...bound in glacier, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is where many of China's major rivers originate.
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  • [[File:qinghai.jpg|thumb|right|location within China]] ...g and Tibet. As the origin of the [[Yangtze]], [[Yellow]], and [[Lancang]] rivers, Qinghai has an area of 720,000 sq km. Its territory includes 31.6 million
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  • ...on cubic meters. It has more than 40 tributaries, of which Fenhe and Weihe rivers are the main ones. ...oess Plateau with loose soils, making it a river with highest silt content in the world. Around a quarter of the total silt it carries is deposited at do
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  • ...uan, Xinjiang and Tibet. As the origin of the Yangtze, Yellow, and Lancang rivers, Qinghai has an area of 720,000 sq km. Its territory includes 31.6 million [[Category:Provinces of China]]
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  • ...on 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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  • ...on 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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  • '''Zhaoxing''' in [[Liping County]] is China's largest community of [[Dong]] ethnic minority people. The village is divi ...ng the rivers that winds their ways through the village are stilted houses in orderly alignment, crop-sunning racks, fish pools and bridges. Zhaoxing fas
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  • ...s are scattered in Ledu, Menyuan and the Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County in Gansu Province. ([[Tu ethnic group|More...]])
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  • ...Ili, Tacheng, Altay and Urumqi in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. ...of Xinjiang after the 19th century, and even after the October Revolution in 1917.
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  • [[File:Tianshan Mountain2.jpg|thumb|250px|The Tianshan Mountains in Xinjiang.]] The '''Tianshan Mountains''' ('''天山''') natural site, located in northwest China's [[Xinjiang]] Uygur Autonomous Region, was inscribed on the World Heritage
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  • ...ent Battlefield of Yaksa]] etc. Transit tour has been opened to the public in recent years, too. [[Category:rivers]][[Category:Heilongjiang]]
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  • [[file:Poyang Lake.JPEG|thumb|200px|Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province.]] ...e lake provides a habitat for thousands of migratory birds and is abundant in fish and other aquatic wildlife.
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  • ...]] is a natural alpine freshwater barrier lake, formed after an earthquake in 1856. ...It has one of the few well-preserved sites of earthquake ruins found in [[China]]. Along its meandering watercourse lie three islets, home to over 140 spec
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  • ...the national total. It is a major artery of inland water transportation in China. ...ditions, and ensure water supply 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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  • ...ke stars in the sky. It is a typical wetland at higher latitude in [[North China]]. ...r plants and wet meadow pattern like islands. There are 164 kinds of birds in the reserve, including 9 types of Class-A and 29 types of Class-B protected
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  • ...ine stretches 6,486 km. Zhejiang also has the largest number of islands in China. 3,061 islands each have a land area of 500 square meters or larger. The ca
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  • ...d. About 1 million people, or 37 percent of Tibet's total population, live in the <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.fieldandtechnicalservicesllc.biz/ [[Category:Rivers of China]]
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  • ...m the Southern Song by the [[Qinling Mountains]] and the [[Huaihe River]]. In 1234, the Jin Dynasty, which lasted 120 years, collapsed due to attacks fro
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  • ...sha and Lancang rivers is 66 km while that between the Lancang and Nujiang rivers is less than 19 km. ...ndforms and their evolution, and one of the richest [[biodiversity]] areas in the world.
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  • ...nk of China]]. It is devoted to supporting and developing afforestation in China. ...utilize funds to expand green land, plant trees and protect mountains and rivers, and contribute to the development of a favorable environment and a global
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  • Located in the east part of Shanghai, the '''Pudong New District''' has a total area o ...st investment environment and the best opportunity for investors in both [[China]] and world.
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  • ...ifestyle. The former residence of [[Zhang Bishi]], the father of wine in [[China, called "Guang Ludi,"is the most excellent construction, combining natural ...ular landscape;<br>2. Many hotels are available in Dapu. You may also stay in Hakka earth buildings if you like to experience local life, price varying f
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  • Since [[China]] is a vast territory, the temperature difference between the north and sou ...vember. When it begins to snow in north China, and the average temperature in most areas of [[Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau]], [[Inner Mongolia]] and [[Heilong
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  • ...d the People's Republic of Mongolia''' was signed on [[December 26]], 1962 in [[Beijing]]. For territories divided by rivers, the border is the center line of the main river. For territories divided b
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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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  • '''Memorial Museum of Guo Shoujing''', located in the [[Huitong Temple]] north of Xihai, is a theme person memorial of social ..., the astronomer and scientist on water conservancy of [[Yuan Dynasty]] in China. Guo Shoujing formulated [[Shoushi Calendar]] that inferred there are 365.3
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  • ...tan highways were constructed. Meanwhile, the road also promoted exchanges in culture, religion and ethnic migration, resembling the refulgence of the [[ ...on, but both routes have played very important roles in the development of China. Different Chinese ethnic cultures, such as the [[Dai]], [[Yi]], [[Han]], [
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  • ...eng District]], is Beijing's first private art gallery. It was established in October 1996, and its collection consists mainly of paintings by He Yang an ...y 1990s He Yang established the genre of "New-Thematicism," which takes in China's ancient culture as well as absorbing advanced Western literary theory and
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  • ...o became a household name through her in-depth investigative reporting for China Central Television of national news stories such as the SARS outbreak, Wenc Gruesome pictures of withered trees, murky skies and lifeless rivers appear but the film also shows a scientific perspective backed by data, fie
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  • ...[Lesser Hinggan Mountains]] in [[Heilongjiang Province]] in [[northeastern China]]. ...gehog hydnum, and hazel. More than 300 species of wildlife make their home in the Lesser Hinggan Mountains.
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  • ..., covers 924,500 hectares with seven nature reserves and nine scenic parks in the [[Qionglai]] and [[Jiajin]] Mountains, between the [[Chengdu Plateau]] ...ts of the Tertiary Era. The giant panda feeds almost exclusively on bamboo in the wild and its preferred habitat is between 2,200m to 3,200m.
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  • ...is 1,600 km away from the [[East China Sea]] and 1,090 km from the [[South China Sea]]. ...ent climatic zones occur. As a result, large varieties of vegetations grow in profusion, which provides favorable conditions for the development of agric
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  • ...t of [[Heilongjiang Province]]; at the bank of the [[Songhuajiang River]]; in Southern Songnen Plain. Covering an area of 53,100 square km. |Located in the temperate zone; continental climate; long winters and short summers
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  • ...of poetry under the pen name Guo Moruo, a name he took from the Mo and Ruo rivers of his beloved hometown. ...y and characters. He returned to his homeland in 1937 and wrote many works in succession, including the historical plays [[Qu Yuan]] and Commander's Tige
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  • ...'', '''Huangmei Opera''' is one of the most famous traditional operas in [[China]]. ...ama in east China's [[Anhui Province]], Huangmei Opera actually originated in [[Huangmei County]], [[Hubei Province]], during the 18th century when Chine
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  • Located in the southeastern part of [[Heilongjiang Province]], Jixi Municipality boast ....) of forests. More than a hundred types of wild medicinal herbs are found in Jixi, including astragalus membanaceous, ciwujia, schisandra chinensis, rou
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  • ...storic and cultural cities of [[China]] announced by the [[State Council]] in 1982. ...sure environment, it won the United Nations' Habitat Scroll of Honor Award in 2006.
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  • ...on of [[Kunshan]], a county administrated by Suzhou's municipal government in [[Jiangsu Province]]. Known as the "capital of bridges," Luzhi has a crisscrossing network of rivers and streams and numerous bridges over blue waters. These antique bridges, a
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  • ...trategic decision taken by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China ([[CPC]]) and the [[State Council]] at the outset of the 21st century. ...long stretch from Xining to Golmud was built in 1979 and started operation in 1984. The 1142 kilometer stretch between Golmud and Lhasa runs south along
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  • ...e the Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture. Others are found in Weixi County in the Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. ...high mountains and deep ravines crossed by the Lancang, Dulong and Nujiang rivers. The famous Grand Nujiang Canyon is surrounded by mountains, which reach 3,
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  • ...st concentration of Koreans is in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in eastern [[Jilin Province]]. Under its jurisdiction are the cities of Yanji ...t volcano, from the crater lake of which spring the [[Yalu]] and [[Tumen]] rivers, flowing south and north respectively, and forming the boundary with the De
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  • ...one of the smallest ethnic groups in [[China]], with a population of 4,640 in 2000. ...hua and Wusuli rivers in Tongjiang, Fuyuan and Raohe counties in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. Their language, which belongs to the Manchu-Tungus
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