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  • ...and is also venue for popular science education. This museum is the first of its kind in the information and telecommunications field. [[File:China Museum of Telecommunications.jpg|thumb|300px|China Museum of Telecommunications]]
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  • ...nique, in that they were placed fore-and-aft, not as the traditional sense of standing right-and-left horizontally. ...history they were the time-telling center of the capital city during the [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] Dynasties (1271-1911).
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  • ...l reform in [[China]]. In 1895, Liang launched the [[Society for the Study of National Strengthening]], which sponsored the periodical ''The Chinese and ...his period, Liang produced quite a few works on academic subjects. He died of illness in [[Beijing]] on [[January 19]], 1929.
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  • ...an]] described performances popular at sacrificial ceremonies in the State of Chu in his ''Nine Odes''. ...ally became an integral part of opera performance. However, a wide variety of folk dances were still very popular, some continuing to be performed down t
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  • [[file: Rice Culture of China.JPEG|thumb|300px|left|the rice paddy]] ...life, centered around rice, has played an important part in the country’s history.
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  • ...courtyard located near Beijing's [[Shicha Lake]], is the former residence of [[Guo Moruo]], an outstanding Chinese writer, poet, dramatist, historian, a [[File:The Former Residence of Guo Moruo.jpg|thumb|300px|The Former Residence of Guo Moruo]]
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  • ..., the fourth year of the [[Hongwu reign period]] (1368-1398) of the [[Ming Dynasty]]. He was originally surnamed Ma, and later was known as San Bao (Three Tre ...ecca]], and so were quite familiar with distant lands. Under the influence of his father and grandfather, the young Zheng He developed a consuming curios
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  • ...]], the '''Beijing Police Museum''' is housed within a magnificent example of Western-style architecture. ...gh-tech in the form of sound effects, lighting and electronic systems, all of which add a modern touch to this ancient edifice.
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Hainan]] ...hers live among people of the [[Han]] and Hui ethnic groups in other parts of the island.
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  • ...tude. The area of the city is 13,008 square kilometers, with an urban area of 3,495 square kilometers. ...concentrating in the southeastern part, which belongs to the extended part of Liaodong mountainous highlands.
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  • '''Yang Xianyi''' ([[Chinese]]: 杨宪益)(1915-2009), a well-known translator of Chinese and Western literature, was born on [[January 12]], 1915 in [[Tianj In 1937, after the outbreak of the [[War of Resistance Against Japan]], Yang, together with Xiang Da, [[Lv Shuxiang]] a
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  • ...t is located about 25 km south of [[Suzhou]] and is under the jurisdiction of [[Kunshan]], a county administrated by Suzhou's municipal government in [[J ...sites, old streets, heritage homes and 1,300-year-old ginkgo trees, speak of a glorious past.
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  • ...not stay in Echeng south of the Yangtze River but went west to the “island of tall pine trees,” a reference to this area. ...t famous Daoist monastery, attracting thousands of Daoists to its hundreds of rooms.
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  • '''Place of Worship in Beijing''' ...reign religion (the buddhadharma from [[India]]) came to be a natural part of Chinese [[civilization]], albeit with its own unique character.
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  • ...dhi, Amoghavajra, who were collectively known as the "Three Major Scholars of Kaiyuan." ...use of this Subhakarasimha was regarded as the father of the Esoteric sect of Chinese Buddhism.
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  • *Major area of distribution: [[Guangxi]] The '''Mulam ethnic minority''' has a population of 207,352, of which the majority live in Luocheng County in the [[Guangxi Zhuang Autonomo
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Guizhou]] and [[Guangxi]] ...ommunities in about 20 counties in western Guizhou Province, four counties of the Wenshan Zhuang-Miao Autonomous Prefecture in southeastern [[Yunnan]] Pr
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  • ...dynasties also saw a number of independent local regimes, known in Chinese history as the Sixteen States. ...of Yuan Shao. In the two or three years that followed, Cao Cao cleared off Yuan Shao's remaining forces and brought the entire middle and lower Yellow Rive
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  • The '''Vinaya (Disciplinary) sect''' is also called the "Vinaya sect of the South Mountain" because its founder, the prominent [[Tang]] (618-907) m ...with his own understanding of the vinaya, thereby creating the Vinaya sect of the Southern Mountain.
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  • '''Major area of distributi on''': [[Yunnan]] The '''Dai ethnic group''' ('''云南傣族''') lives in the southern part of Yunnan Province, mainly in the [[Xishuangbanna]] region. The area is subtro
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  • ...efinement of the southern gardens in China, but also a perfect integration of magnificent imperial palaces and solemn religious constructions. ...e Flowery Islet, topped by the imposing White Dagoba which is the landmark of Beihai Park. Besides the Jade Flowery Islet, the park has four main scenic
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  • ...eijing Huguang Guildhall Chamber of Cultural Prosperity and Ancestral Hall of the Local Worthy. ...our famous Peking opera fiddles, and the Liyan Pictorial, all of which are of high artistic value.
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  • ...he regional methods defines four major cuisines based on the eating habits of the people in different regions. They include [[Sichuan]], [[Guangdong]], [ ...in the stratification of the foods were recorded in the Unofficial Annals of the States in the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] as follows: "The emperor ate
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  • ...refinement and development it has come down to the present day with a show of great vitality. ...or theatrical troupes and theaters, and the emperor was honored as founder of theatrical troupes.
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  • ...d Gigantic Peak (Ju Feng 巨峰) or Lao Peak (Lao Ding 崂顶) and has an altitude of around 1,100 meters. With a plain behind it and the sea in front, Mount Lao ...r than the Palace of Supreme Purity, the Palace of High Purity, the Palace of Supreme Peace, the Magnificent Tower Palace, and the Bright Clouds Grotto (
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  • ...nxun is a historically and culturally well-known town in the province. Its history goes back some 750 years. ..., streets between rivers, houses along rivers, mansions with a combination of Chinese and western architecture, and old pine and cypress trees in courtya
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] and [[Sichuan]] ...Muli counties in Sichuan Province. A small number live in Mangkang County of [[Tibet Autonomous Region]].
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  • ...s at the foot of '''Mount Zhongnan''' (Zhongnan Shan 终南山), 25 km southeast of Zhouzhi County town in Shaanxi Province. ...its secluded and beautiful views have earned it such accolades as “capital of the immortals,” the “best grotto heaven,” and the “first blissful r
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  • ...inese music''' can be traced back 7,000–8,000 years based on the discovery of a bone flute made in the New Stone Age. In the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynastie ...e two tones three intervals apart, and altogether they can produce a range of more than five octaves, divided into ninety musical tones.
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Xinjiang]] ...cattered over wide areas of the [[Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region]]. Most of them being city dwellers, the Ozbeks live in compact communities in Yining,
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  • '''Major areas of distribution''': [[Inner Mongolia]], [[Liaoning]], [[Jilin]], [[Heilongjian ...an script was created in the early 13th century on the basis of the script of [[Huihu]] or ancient Uygur, which was revised and developed a century later
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  • ...cattered over wide areas of the [[Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region]]. Most of them being city dwellers, the Ozbeks live in compact communities in [[Yinin '''Major area of distribution:''' [[Xinjiang]] <br>
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  • '''Major areas of distribution''': [[Ningxia]], [[Gansu]], [[Henan]], [[Hebei]], [[Qinghai]], ...a]]'s largest ethnic minorities. People of Hui origin can be found in most of the counties and cities throughout the country, especially in the Ningxia H
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  • ...r found in the Cave of the Immortals in [[Jiangxi Province]] has a history of more than 10,000 years. ...hand in hand, dancing to the same beat, bringing to the present the image of ancient people dancing and singing after work some 5,000 years ago.
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  • Major area of distribution: Guizhou and Guangxi The Gelaos live in dispersed clusters of communities in Guizhou Province, Yunnan Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonom
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  • ...explains that Huangyan Island was discovered by Chinese at least in [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1271-1368). ...uangyan Island, with the name of Scarborough Shoal, was included as a part of Zhongsha Islands into Chinese territory.
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  • ...developed in [[China]] over more than 3,000 years. It is an important part of the best traditional Chinese culture. The art of calligraphy spread to Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, and wherever the C
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Guizhou]] and [[Guangxi]] ...n and other counties. Some Shuis have their homes in the northwestern part of the [[Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region]].
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  • ...of one of the [[Qing Dynasty]] princes' mansions. The area along the banks of Rear Lake is quiet and beautiful, with shady willow trees lining the street ...avilions in the garden. The tasteful layout gives the garden an atmosphere of elegant antiquity.
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  • [[File:Poster of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.jpg|thumb|Poster of ''Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'']] The year of 2005 is the centennial of Chinese film. In 1905, [[China]] shot its first film, ''[[Ding jun shan]]''
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  • '''Major area of distribution''': [[Yunnan]] ...gle mountains in southern Yunnan Province. They are under the jurisdiction of the Honghe Hani-Yi [[Autonomous Prefecture]], which includes Honghe, Yuanya
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  • ...ion square kilometers from the Singapore and Malacca Straits to the Strait of Taiwan, stretching more than 1,800 kilometers from north and south and 900 ...tted line, U-shape line, or nine-dash map (literally, "Nine division lines of the South China Sea") refers to the demarcation line used by China for its
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  • == History == ...f percussion instruments resembling inverted bells) and bianzhong (a chime of bells).
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  • Major area of distribution: Xinjiang ...is scattered over wide areas of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Most of them being city dwellers, the Uzbeks live in compact communities in Yining,
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  • ...e Huzhu Tu Autonomous County in Qinghai Province, and also in the counties of Minhe and Datong. Others are scattered in Ledu, Menyuan and the [[Tianzhu]] .... The Tu people do not have a written language of their own; they use that of the Hans instead.
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  • '''Major areas of distribution''': [[Gansu]] and [[Qinghai]] ...e Huzhu Tu Autonomous County in Qinghai Province, and also in the counties of Minhe and Datong. Others are scattered in Ledu, Menyuan and the Tianzhu Tib
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  • Major area of distribution: [[Guizhou]] and [[Guangxi]] ...an and other counties. Some Suis have their homes in the northwestern part of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
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  • ...ldings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Suzhou]], [[Jiangsu Province]]. ...World Cultural Heritage List]] in 2000 as extension to the Classic Gardens of Suzhou.
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  • '''Major areas of distribution''': [[Inner Mongolia]] and [[Heilongjiang]] ...storical stages to a socialist society in the years following the founding of the People's Republic in 1949.
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  • == History == '''Tibetan Buddhism''' ('''藏传佛教''') is the school of [[Buddhism]] predicated on scriptures that have been translated into Tibeta
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