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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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  • '''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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  • [[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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  • '''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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  • [[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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  • [[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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  • 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,
    1,016 bytes (162 words) - 08:36, 9 February 2018
  • [[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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  • [[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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  • '''Liaohe River''' flows 1,390 km, with a drainage area of 228,900 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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  • Situated in the west of [[Longwu River]] of [[Tongren County]], [[Qinghai Province]], '''Guomari Village''' is the
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  • ...l Party Committee. His modern drama ''Spring Wind Sweeps Across the Nuomin River'' describes peasants actively launching cooperatives in the countryside. It ...of Praise for Three Times" (1953), ''Spring Wind Sweeps Across the Nuromin River'' (in 1954), "The Children from Havana" (in collaboration with Mu Qing in 1
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  • ...mperature is normally higher than -5℃ (23oF) in the south of the [[Yangtze River]] and above 0℃ (32oF) in the southern part of south China. The warm winte
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  • ...[[Wuwei]], the '''Tiantishan Grottoes''' are dug into a cliff bank over a river, the highest of them 60 m above the ground. They are in three rows that are
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  • ...ated boundary territory covering some 400,000 sq. km, east to the [[Ussuri River]], including [[Sakhalin Island]], was to be transferred to Russia;
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  • ...ailway Institute under the Ministry of Railways, director of Wuhan Yangtze River Technical Advisory Committee and president of Railway Scientific Research C ...d in the construction of new China's first modern bridge - [[Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge]], which later connected the Beijing-Hankou and Guangzhou-Hankou rai
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  • [[1977]]: '''[[Luoyang Bridge|The Yellow River Bridge in Luoyang]]''' was completed and open to traffic.
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  • ...and [[Zhejiang]] for over 20 years, once even advancing into the [[Yangtze River]] regions. It was not until 1660 that the Qing armies turned the tide and f
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  • ...rated from the Southern Song by the [[Qinling Mountains]] and the [[Huaihe River]]. In 1234, the Jin Dynasty, which lasted 120 years, collapsed due to attac
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  • Situated on the northern boulevard along the [[Ganjiang River]], '''Prince Teng's Pavilion''' is one of the "Three Great Towers of South
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  • ...s water from nine streams and drains from one that flows into the [[Wusuli River]]. There is also a Lesser Xingkai Lake to the north. Between the two lakes
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  • ...n culture along the [[Lao River]], the Longshan culture along the [[Yellow River]], and the Liangzhu culture in the [[Tai Lake]] region. Jade has been ever
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  • ...f the road at Tielingpu, [[Danfeng County]], and plunged into the [[Wuguan River]]. Toxic chemicals were spilt, causing a direct economic loss of 11.88 mill
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  • ...nt of the Enemy,'' ''We Are Pioneers,'' and ''The Vast Siberia.'' ''Yellow River Cantata,'' ''Labor Cantata,'' ''National Liberation Symphony,'' and ''Holy
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  • ...it is a typical example of the art of horticulture south of the [[Yangtze River]] as well as a treasure house epitomizing arts of architecture, calligraphy
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  • ...clear streams and embraced by green trees and bamboo plants. The Nine-bend River, 60 kilometers long, meanders among the hills, presenting the most charming
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  • 3. Japan was allowed to cut trees on the right bank of [[Yalu River]].
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  • ...n the city, there are Liao River, Hun River, [[North Sha River]], [[Xinkai River]] and South Canal, etc. ...ancient time), and the ancient Chinese traditionally called the north of a river "yang". So the city got its name as Shenyang. Shenyang is an ancient city w
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  • ...f [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] Dynasties, wooden house projecting over [[Tuojiang River]] and small boat in the harbor. It is also the home town of [[Shen Congwen]
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  • ...the '''Yumbulagang''' stands on a hill on the eastern bank of the Yarlung River, southeast of Nedong County. It is not a large building. It rises erect on
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  • ...ins''' because they are located at the lower reaches of the ancient [[Niya River]]. The ruins cover an area of 25 km in length from north to south and 5 km
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  • The Zada basin of the Langchen Tsangpo river valley in Ngari was the center of Guge civilization and where the Guge King
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  • ...cs around the building. From the tower visitors can overlook the [[Yangtze River]] and the three towns of [[Wuhan]].
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  • ...the reinforcements to Korea but encountered a Japanese fleet on the [[Yalu River]] while returning to China. A fierce battle broke out. Admiral Ding was ser
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  • ...rature in south [[China]] during Xiaoshu is around 26℃ (78.8oF) and in the river valley areas could be as high as 30℃ (86oF). The northern part of the nor
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  • ...quered by the powerful Qin. Hearing the news, Qu Yuan waded into the Miluo River while holding a huge rock to commit ritual suicide for his country.
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  • ...ay their respects to him. The fishermen sailed their boats up and down the river to look for his body. [[People]] threw into the water [[zongzi]] (pyramid-s
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  • ...ming of heavy rain. The areas in the middle-lower reaches of the [[Yangtze River]] enter the drizzling rainy season at this time, with less sunshine and som
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  • ...ay their respects to him. The fishermen sailed their boats up and down the river to look for his body. [[People]] threw into the water [[zongzi]] (pyramid-s
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  • ...forecast to last through Aug. 13, potentially causing the lake in Bailong River to burst and flood the muddy land. So far, rescuers have evacuated 45,000 l
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  • ...situated within [[Harbin]] city proper on the north bank of the [[Songhua River]]. The beautiful island, surrounded by clear water, covers an area of 38 sq
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  • ...of the '''Dinghui Si''' (Dinghui Temple) on Jiaoshan Isle in the [[Yangtze River]] to the northeast of [[Zhenjiang]] was the Puji Convent said to have been
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  • ...[[China]]. Tianshui extends across the [[Yangtze River]] and the [[Yellow River]] systems. It is 195 km long from east to west and 121 km wide from north t
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  • '''Chuansha''', on the [[Yangtze River]], enjoys a very favorable location. Adjacent to [[Pudong International Air .... It will become a gateway to Asia and a transportation hub of the Yangtze River Delta.
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  • ...tral [[Qinghai-Tibet Plateau]], at the source of the [[Yangtze]], [[Yellow River|Yellow]] and Lancang rivers (hence the name of the reserve, Sanjiangyuan, w ...shan Mountain]] in [[Jilin]], Dinghushan Mountain in Guangdong and Baishui River in [[Gansu]] are among the nature reserves that have been listed by UNESCO
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  • ...over 1,000 meters above sea level, being the highest point in the [[Pearl River Delta]]. Having been a famous tourist attraction since as early as the reig
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  • ...eted on [[October 1]], 1994 and standing on the east bank of the [[Huangpu River]], the '''Oriental Pearl TV Tower''' ('''东方明珠电视塔''') is 468 m
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  • ...he Five Elders at Lubu. Lao Zi did not stay in Echeng south of the Yangtze River but went west to the “island of tall pine trees,” a reference to this a ...ng). From then on, “Daoists gathered in well-known areas along the Yangtze River in Hubei.” Eternal Spring Temple became Hubei’s most famous Daoist mona
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  • ...is magnum opus including "Borrowing Easterly Winds," "Ganlu Temple," "Huai River Camp" and "Orphan of the Zhao Clan" are popular for [[Peking Opera]] lovers
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  • ...or the ecological balance of the middle and lower reaches of the [[Yangtze River]] and all of central [[China]]. More than 3,000 plant species grow in its f
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  • ...nicipality and was formally opened in 1986 on the west bank of the [[Haihe River]], with [[Tianhou Palace]] as its geographical center. Although essentially
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  • ...osaur National Geological Park''' lies on the right bank of [[Heilongjiang River]], [[Jiayin County]], [[Yichun City]], [[Heilongjiang Province]]. Previousl
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  • ...State of [[Qin]] seized the Chu capital, he drowned himself in the [[Miluo River]]. He is remembered for his patriotism as well as his literary achievements
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  • ...in 1949, farmers here did not have the capability of harnessing the Yellow River, and the county was often referred to as "arid Xunhua." The Salars are main ...woolen clothing in winter. Young men living along the banks of the Yellow River love to swim. Some of the customs and habits of the Salars have changed ove
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  • ...lluted land and convert it into an eco-friendly garden around the Yongding River. After the garden expo ends, the area is supposed to become a park.
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  • ...be re-organized into a formal army that would operate around the [[Yangtze River]], and in the provinces of [[Fujian]] and [[Zhejiang]].
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  • .... Weeding, rice transplanting, and irrigating all originated in the Yellow River Valley region in the north, and Hanshui Basin region in the northwest. To d ...nts of land, including the present middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River region and North China region, were suitable for planting rice, with most C
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  • Wang has successively served in the [[Yellow River]] Middle Reaches Management Bureau of the Ministry of Water Resources as vi
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  • ...cier site at [[Moshikou]], [[Shijingshan District]]. Facing the [[Yongding River]] and leaning against the [[Cuiwei Mountain]], it is the world's only displ
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  • ...gzhou]] City, '''Slender West Lake''' ('''瘦西湖''') was originally a natural river course leading to the [[Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal]] during the [[Sui]] (
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  • ...in downtown Dongguan or Chashan Town;<br>2. Small boat is available for a river tour, usually 30 yuan after bargaining, but half in non-holidays;<br>3. Veg
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  • ...er leaders, commanded at the villa the battle of crossing the [[Changjiang River]], and discussed plans to construct the country.
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  • ...than 130 disciples who helped spread Huai Rang's theories in the [[Yangtze River]] valley and formed a school of their own – the Hongzhou school of Chines
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  • The Drungs, numbering about 7,426, live mainly in the [[Dulong River alley]] of the Gongshan Drung and Nu Autonomous County in northwestern Yunn [[File:ylj.jpg|thumb|right|Dulong River]]The Dulong River valley extends 150 km from north to south. It is flanked on the east by Mt.
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  • ...water conservance, taking charge of the development of Baifuyan and Huihe River as the water resource of Dadu, which promoted the economic development of Y
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  • The town, screened by a mountain and facing a river, has no high walls. It is crisscrossed with ancient streets and lanes paved
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  • ...ts a series of well-known scenic spots, such as the Xingkai Lake, [[Wusuli River]], Yueya Lake Tiger Head Military Forts and Jinbao Island. ...joy climbing Shending Peak in Hulin in summer. Xinkai Lake and the Wushuli River with Zhenbao Island are areas of famous natural beauty.
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  • ...he area, forming two big valleys. The average annual temperature along the river basins ranges between 17 and 26 degrees Centigrade, and the annual rainfall ...egend, the forbears of the Lisu people lived along the banks of the Jinsha River and were once ruled by "Wudeng" and "Lianglin," two powerful tribes. After
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  • ...o economic zones—the [[Pan Bohai Bay area]] in the north and [[the Yangtze River Delta]] region in the south.
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  • ...er center in [[Guangzhou]] before the end of 2013. It will serve the Pearl River Delta area and Hong Kong and Macao regions. At present, staff training and
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  • ...ndao, and then walk straight to the right to Rainbow Bridge over Chaobaihe River, and then turn left at the first traffic light.
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  • ...ies five meters underground and connected via a culvert with the Liangshui River, 50 meters to the south. Built of wood and stone, the lowermost layer is pi
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  • ...and the average day temperature is well below 20℃ (68oF). In the [[Yangtze River]] valley, the lowest temperature could be 10℃ (50oF). In northwest platea
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  • ...terfront cliff of Mount Lingyun, has been sitting sedately by the Minjiang River in [[Sichuan]] Province for more than 1,000 years. It is the world's larges
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  • ...he [[Daying]] and [[Longchuan]] rivers and their numerous tributaries. The river valleys contain many plains, the Fusa and Lasa being the largest of them. D ...the dead, figuratively providing the deceased with a "bridge" to cross the river to the netherworld. The dead are buried without their metal ornaments; even
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  • ...to write the "Eighth Route Army Chorus" under the influence of the "Yellow River Chorus," written by [[Xian Xinghai]]. Zheng embedded his love for the peopl
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  • ...order to honor the death of the great [[Qu Yuan]] who drowned himself in a river in the Warring States Period (475-221 BC). In fact, the water sport could b
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  • ...'. After graduation in 1976, he served as an editor for the magazine Yanhe River.
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  • ...h, 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 double c ...n in [[Jiangsu Province]] along the [[Grand Canal]] north of the [[Yangtze River]]. Yangzhou was a military fort and a cultural center in ancient times. It
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  • ...they need to develop sexual morality, said Xiong Bingqi, a critic at Pearl River Evening News. “That is why there are so many pregnant teenagers or young
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  • As the Red River valley is low-lying and tropical, paddy rice yields two harvests annually. ...n, such as pines and China firs. The remote, heavily-forested mountain and river areas provide a habitat for tigers, leopards, bears, musk deer, foxes, gold
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  • ...uan Shao's remaining forces and brought the entire middle and lower Yellow River valley under his control. ...pioneered by his father and elder brother, was ruling in the lower Yangtze River valley. Liu Bei, who claimed to be connected with the Han royal house, was
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  • ...er, which was set up on August 15, 1958 on the left bank of the [[Nenjiang River]] in Heilongjiang Province. This 11,943 sq. km.-area has lush pasture and f ...y]] (916-1125). They originally inhabited the lower reaches of the Heilong River.
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  • ...ush from All Sides) on the ''pipa'', and ''Chun jiang hua yue ye'' (Spring River and Flowers under the Moon) on Chinese wind or stringed instruments are rep ...d Guards on Honghu Lake) (opera), and ''Huang he da he chang'' (The Yellow River Cantata) (piano concerto). Chinese musicians and art performing troupes hav
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  • ...cliff of Mt. Longmen on the west and Mt. Xiangshan on the east of the Yihe River south of Luoyang.
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  • ...lies midway between [[Yellow Mountain]] and [[Lake Boyang]]. The [[Yangtze River]] runs through the city, and the city's subtropical climate brings plentifu
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  • ...ported by the pipeline is used for electricity production in the [[Yangtze River Delta]] area. There is a plan to replace use of coal by gas in Shanghai by
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  • ...film was hailed as a parallel with the contemporary patriotic cartoon "The River all in Red," produced by the famous animation pioneers, [[Wan brothers]].
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  • ...ition of his promotion. Another item, a Qing Dynasty wood carving of the [[River God]], was used as a sacrificial object when praying for a good year.
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  • ...far and wide for its mountains and rivers, like [[Taiping Lake]], [[Xin'an River]], and nature reserves, Ku'niuxiang and Qingliang Peak. Located west to [[H
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  • ...s Labor Songs", "Goodbye, Mother!", "I Love Wutzu Mountain, I Love Wanquan River" and so on. His famous publication is "The Collected Works of Li Shuangjian
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  • ...t|Chongqing Wulong Karst]]The '''Wulong Karst''' is located at [[Wujiang]] River downriver of Southeastern [[Chongqing]], and it includes three karst system ...arst systems lie in the bank, [[interfluve]] and headstream of [[Wujiang]] River branches respectively; and they formed an interrelated integrity for its de
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  • ...s of the imperialists were capsizing Chinese wooden boats in the [[Yangtze River]]. Li was quite indignant and vowed to drive imperialism out of China by pr
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  • ...she wrote the novelette ''Ma Bole'' and her second novel ''Tales of Hulan River''. The novel displays the backwardness of feudal conventions by describing
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  • Reeds are in riot growth and in great abundance along the Huihe River in the banner. Some 35,000 tons are used annually for making paper. Lying b ...nd Mongolians living in forests to the east of Lake Baikal and the Heilong River Valley in the Yuan Dynasty (1280-1368) were known as a "forest people," and
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  • ...towers magnificently, with the Yellow River to the north and the Yingshui River to the south.
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  • ...''Feng'' consists of 160 folk songs from 15 vassal states in the [[Yellow River]] region. ''Ya'' has 105 festive songs sung in the Zhou court. ''Song'' inc
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  • ...dha Gorge. The grottoes were opened high on the cliff banks of the [[Tashi River]].
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  • ...ecomer in southeast China along the coast. The cuisine emphasizes seafood, river fish, and shrimp. The Fujian coastal area produces 167 varieties of fish an
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  • His main works include "On the Situation Along the Yangtze River" (1897), ''Tragic Society'' (1902), "On Drama" (1904), "To Young People" (1
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  • ...hangsha. On that trip, he finished another highly-recommended novel, "Long River." The story again covered the rustic life in western Hunan in which a compl
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  • ...angbanna]] in Yunnan Province. Others live in counties along the [[Lancang River]]. The subtropical hilly areas along the Lancang River where the Lahu people live in compact communities are fertile, suitable for
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  • ...her powerful tribes of Xianbei established political regimes in the Yellow River valley, where they mixed with Han people. But a small number of Xianbeis ne ...ast, Hulunbuir in the west, the Nenjiang River in the north and the Liaohe River in the south. In the late 16th century, the Manchu nobility rose to power.
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  • ...Weishui River]], north of the [[Zhongnan Mountains]], east of the [[Fenghe River]], and west of the Bashui and Chanshui rivers. Mild climate, rich resources ...Han was established with its capital, Changan, built south of the Weishui River. This was the first mention of the name Changan in history. In A.D. 25, the
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  • ...cold day in early 1944, Wan was abandoned by Japanese soldiers at the Wuhe River bank close to their fortified point. By the time she was found by local Chi
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  • ...en Mother took off one of her gold hairpins and made a stroke. One billowy river appeared in front of the Cowhand. The Cowhand and Weaver Maid were separate
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  • ...ly as 10,000 years ago, the ancient people living on the banks of Nenjiang River created brilliant civilizations on the black soil. According to the archeol
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  • ...ording to the records, some of them had moved to the area of the [[Lancang River]] between the 4th and 8th centuries. Local chieftains then paid tribute to
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  • ...cene to rescue him, but subsequently got stuck in traffic near the Tonghui River.
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  • ...es, the temple became the largest temple in the areas south of the Yangtze River. During Emperor Chengzong’s reign (1294-1307) in the Yuan Dynasty, the em
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  • ...me 5.degrees. It rarely snows. Compared with other areas of the Changjiang River, it is 2-3 degrees higher. Third, there is not much precipitation in winter
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  • ...ht, and two bridges, one on the Bailong River and the other on the Heilong River, that are known as the “twin flying bridges.” Water tumbles down the tw
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  • ...Cuisine]] [[Jiangsu]] refers to the part of Jiangsu south of the [[Yangtze River]], namely [[Suzhou]] and [[Wuxi]]; while [[Zhejiang]] refers to the western
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  • At 2,100 km the [[Tarim River]] is China's longest inland river. Go down into the [[Turpan Basin]] and you will come to the lowest lying pl
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  • ...dscape architecture in areas south of the lower reaches of the [[Yangtze]] River. In fact, it was the perfection of the designs and workmanship of these gar
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  • ...with the largest collection of books in the region south of the [[Yangtze River]]. At one time, it housed over 600,000 books. Now the Stack Room of [[Zheji Known as the number one mansion in the southern region of the [[Yangtze River]], the former residence of [[Zhang Shiming]] occupies over 4,000 square met
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  • ...ght fur on his inspection tour south of the lower reaches of the [[Yangtze River]]. After his return to Beijing, the emperor ordered his men to make a figur
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  • ...the estuary of the Pearl River, channel dredging in the Yangtze and Pearl River valleys and the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal; and accelerating port construction
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  • ...able social impact include ''[[Song hua jiang shang]]'' (Along the Songhua River), and ''[[Ba qian li lu yun he yue]]'' (A Journey of Eight Thousand Li).
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  • ''The River'' 《河流》
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  • ...rise on the middle reaches of the Volga River and in areas along the Kama River. The rulers of the Kashan Khanate, to boast their strength, began calling t
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  • ...style of the Qing Dynasty and typical of folk houses south of the Yangtze River. In this residence are a study designed and renovated by Mao Dun himself, a The Water Town Area is on the other side of the river, separated from the others. This part boasts wharfs, pavilions and riversid
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  • The '''Derungs''' live mainly in [[Dulong River]] valley of the Gongshan Drung and Nu Autonomous County in northwestern Yun
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  • ...ght of claim of vessels; administrative cases involving maritime or inland river authorities; and cases involving maritime fraud. ...g: cases involving compulsory enforcement requested by maritime and inland river authorities; cases involving applications for enforcement of arbitration aw
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  • ...e called the "Pu" were the earliest inhabitants of the Lancang and Nujiang river valleys. These people may have been the ancestors of today's Blangs.
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  • ...art of the Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture situated south of the [[Yellow River]] and southwest of [[Lanzhou]], capital city of the northwest province of [
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  • ...iang and the[[ Yangshou Culture]] along the middle reaches of the [[Yellow River]] and its main tributaries. ...imitive tribes that inhabited the middle and upper reaches of the [[Yellow River]] were unified into two powerful tribes under the [[Yellow Emperor]] and [[
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  • ...financial institutions. Similar zones were later established in the Pearl River Delta in Guangdong Province and Quanzhou in Fujian Province.
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  • ...contained numerous buildings: the front hall, called Happiness on the Hao River Bridge, after a story from [[Zhuang Zi]]; the Pavilion for Listening to the
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  • ...30th Army of the Fourth Front Army to march westward to cross the [[Yellow River]], participated in the western expedition of the West Column and served as
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  • ...) went as a special envoy to Wusun in 119 BC, the inhabitants of the [[Ili River valley]] and round the Issyk Kul were mainly Wusun people and part of the S ...grew, they extended their pastures to northwest of Lake Balkhash, the Chu River valley and to Tashkent, Andizan and Samarkand in Central Asia, gradually ev
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  • ...th streams and canals. Over southwestern Inner Mongolia flows the [[Yellow River]], which is, among other things, famous for its carp and the well-developed Mongol was initially the name of a tribe roaming along the Erguna River. Moving to the grasslands of western Mongolia in the 7th century, the Mongo
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  • ...d built in 1598, this mausoleum lies south of Qiyun Mountain near the Suzi River and northwest of the Yongling Township in Xinbin. It was restored many time ...Qiyun Mountain towering behind it, is opposite Yancong Mountain with Suzi River running between them. From a distance it appears as a red dot on the green
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  • ...in his Khanate. In the 15th century, a number of Uzbeks moved to the Chuhe River valley, where they were called Kazaks. Those who remained in the area of th
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  • ...reas. Dew drops from mountain stalactites, clear flowing springs and clear river streams were regarded as the sources of the best water for brewing tea. Thi ...[Pearl Spring]] in [[Jinan]] and the [[Gold Hill Spring]] on the [[Yangtze River]] bank ranked second and third, respectively.
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  • ...of peace and democracy, actively expanded production, brought the [[Yellow River]] under control, improved people's livelihood, attached great importance to
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  • ...ing the Tang Dynasty, Pu-erh tea was grown in areas flanking the [[Lancang River]]. It was described as having a bitter taste at first, then sweet.
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  • ...the funeral procession, the son of the dead person would "buy water" at a river or in a well to wash the body. Before the burial, chicken blood was sprayed
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  • ...football World Cup. That same year, he launched his piano album of "Yellow River Concerto," which won him much praise.
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  • ...e distance, the visitor has an awesome view of the silky smooth Xiangjiang River meandering in the east, the dragon-like undulating Five Ridges in the south
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  • ...started his writing career and published several early works such as "Dry River,""Autumn Stream"and "Folk Music."
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  • The forefathers of the Kirgiz lived on the upper reaches of the Yenisey River. In the mid-sixth century AD, the Kirgiz tribe was under the rule of the Tu ...Han books of history as "Qirjis" or "Jilijis," still living in the Yenisey River valley. From the Yuan Dynasty (1206-1368) to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644),
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  • The Yellow River area in ancient central China was the country's political and economic cent
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  • ...similar to those of other cultures along the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. At this point, however, the unique culture that produced these artifacts r ...remains, Hen Liangzi in the west, Xi Quankan on the south bank of the Duck River and Dongsheng temple. The six areas belong to the central remains adapting
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  • ...ibes native to the Changbai Mountains and the drainage area of the Heilong River in northeast China. ...Heilongjiang Province, east of the Wusuli River, and north of the Heilong River. Stone arrowheads and pomegranate-wood bows still distinguished the Yilous
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  • ...in his Khanate. In the 15th century, a number of Ozbeks moved to the Chuhe River valley, where they were called Kazaks. Those who remained in the area of th
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  • ...ontains the Junggar Basin, where the Karamay Oilfields and the fertile Ili River valley are situated. The Turpan Basin, the hottest and lowest point in Chin ...is a major cash crop. Since the 1950s, cotton has been grown in the Manas River valley north of 40 degrees latitude. The Tianshan Mountains are rich in coa
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  • ...in his Khanate. In the 15th century, a number of Ozbeks moved to the Chuhe River valley, where they were called [[Kazak]]s. Those who remained in the area o
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  • ...Two years later, she completed the novel ''The Sun Shines over the Sanggan River'', which won the Stalin Prize for Literature in 1951 and was eventually tra
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  • ...n Song Dynasty (1127-1279), originated in the regions south of the Yangtze River in contrast with Quanzhen (Complete Perfection) Daoism’s origins in north
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  • ...ks first circulated in the North, and found their way south of the Yangtze River with the arrival of Senglang at Mount Sheshan (present-day Xixia Mountain i
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  • ...the [[Dongting Lake]], it is named "Hunan;" and because of the Xiangjiang River, the longest in the province, its shortened name is called“Xiang”. ...Dongting Lake from the southwest to northeast, connecting with the Yangtze River. The total quantity of natural water resources in Hunan is on the top of ni
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  • ...dcover. He’s now working on a novel entitled “A wanderer from the carefree river,” which is based on his own experience.
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  • ...scribed as a “little Jiangnan,” referring to the area south of the Yangtze River.
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  • ...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 buildi
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  • ...area, which covers the Jinsha River valley and the south bank of the Dadu River. The Yi areas are rich in natural resources. The Jinsha River running through Sichuan and Yunnan and its tributaries surging through the
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  • ...ch the major ones are the Lancang, the [[Nujiang]] and the [[Jinsha]]. The river valleys, dense forests and vast tracts of land form a beautiful landscape a
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  • ...d Mansion'', ''Tale of the White Snake'', ''Tale of Yingnu'', ''The Autumn River'', ''Examining Footsteps in the Snow'', and ''Meeting Between Brothers in t ...such as ''Forcing a Nephew to Take the Civil Service Exam'', ''The Autumn River'', ''Master Qiao's Adventures'', and ''Examining Footsteps in the Snow''. C
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  • ...angbo River and its tributaries. This valley is composed of many small sub river and lake valleys. Blessed with flat land and fertile fields, this valley is ...meters above sea level, it is the source of the Yangtze River, the longest river in China.
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  • ...at any time, and he was demoted to a low-ranking post south of the Yangtze River. On the way to his new job, he was unfortunate enough to run into a raging
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  • ...tection and Resource Development Areas on the Upper Reaches of the Yangtze River, the Proposal to Engage in Rid Poverty and Rejuvenating Economic Constructi
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  • ...front of their houses or in their yards. Then, the candles are taken to a river or stream and set adrift. Thousands of drifting candles form a fabulous pic
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  • ...two concrete and 28 steel-chain bridges have been built over the Minjiang River. The area's total highway mileage has reached 260 kilometers. A postal rout
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  • ...sty (206 BC-AD 220). Their forefathers settled on the banks of the Nujiang River (upper reaches of the Salween that flows across Burma) long before the arri
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  • ...in the west suburb of [[Yangzhou]] City, the lake was originally a natural river course leading to the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal during the [[Sui]] (581-
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  • ...minority can trace its origins to the nomadic ancient Ouigurs in the Erhun River valley during the Tang Dynasty (618-907). In the mid-9th century, the ancie
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  • ...earing the surname of Meng initiated in the upper reaches of the Longjiang River a feudal system which bore the distinctive vestiges of the communal village
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  • ...g up eight hundred lanterns on the pagoda, guiding a thousand ships on the river." Pagodas were also built near dangerous rapids and shoals in rivers and la ...but eight to nine hundred years ago the Grand Canal ran into the Qiantang River at this spot. The pagoda is an important object of reference for study of t
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  • ...u and Deng, with an army of 120,000, crossed the dangerous Huanghe (Yellow River) and entered southwestern Shandong. In 28 days of continuous fighting they ...circlement to build new base areas along the western reaches of the Huaihe River, while Deng Xiaoping and Li Xiannian, Deputy Commander of the Central Plain
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  • ..., the British colonialists who had conquered Myanmur pushed up the Nujiang River valley. They were followed by American, French and German adventurers. This
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  • ...lly migrated south to the northwestern part of Yunnan, west of the Nujiang River. The local people, together with the newly-arrived Jingpos, were called "Xu
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  • ...cil approved the Outlines for the Reform and Development Plan of the Pearl River Delta Region, clearly stating the instruction to "plan and construct Zhuhai ...ive Experimental Zone for the Financial Reform and Innovation of the Pearl River Delta was issued by 8 ministries and commissions including the People's Ban
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  • ...n [[China]]", is an [[Ancient t]]own on the lower reaches of the [[Yangtze River]] and [[Taihu Lake]], China's answer to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venic
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  • ...earing the surname of Meng initiated in the upper reaches of the Longjiang River a feudal system which bore the distinctive vestiges of the communal village
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  • .... [[Gansu]] and [[Qinghai]] Provinces on the upper reaches of the [[Yellow River]] has yielded more colored pottery wares than any other places. Ruins of th
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  • ...in northern Tibet and vast areas north of Tibet (or north of the [[Yellow River]], according to a different interpretation). In modern times the term refer
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  • ...ed in northern Tibet and vast areas north of Tibet (or north of the Yellow River, according to a different interpretation). In modern times the term refers
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  • ...is located on the Southeast coast of [[China]] to the west of the [[Pearl River Delta]]. Bordering on [[Guangdong]] Province, it locates 60km from [[Hong K Macau located at the west bank of [[Pearl River Delta]] in South China, is the intersection of [[Chinese Mainland]] and [[S
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  • ..., maize, wheat, potatoes, beans, hemp and cotton. The bend of the [[Jinsha River]] is heavily forested, and Yulong Mountain is known at home and abroad as a
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  • ...e cooperation in the Lancangjiang-Mekong river basin and in the Tumenjiang river basin are underway. Trans-regional cooperation in the frameworks of ASEM an
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  • ...right fur on his inspection tour south of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. After his return to Beijing, the emperor ordered his men to make a figure
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  • ...ling evil. It gradually spread to the area drained by the [[Yarlung Zangbo River]], becoming a dominant religious force in the plateau.
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  • The Oroqens originally peopled the region north of the Heilong River and south of the Outer Hinggan Mountains. But aggression and pillaging cond
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  • ...be cooked very long. It grows in all seasons in areas south of the Yangtze River, so it is considered an ordinary vegetable. ...sed in cooking or eaten raw. People along the northern bank of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu Province developed the habit of eating it raw at noontime.
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  • ...en found at more than 50 spots on the precipices hanging over the Zuojiang River running through southwest Guangxi. The best known of them is the Huashan fr
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  • ...west to present-day northwest Guizhou and south Sichuan along the Wujiang River. In the fifth century, some Miao groups moved to east Sichuan and west Guiz
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  • ...u and Shu forces broke through the Wei force at [[Chibi]] on the [[Yangtze River]]; ''Da yu sha jia'' (The Fisherman's Revenge), in which the hero, Xiao En,
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  • ...potato, turnip, apple and walnut. [[People]] also grow rice and cotton in river valleys in southern Tibet where the weather is very warm. The Tibetans first settled along the middle reaches of the [[Yarlung Zangbo River]] in [[Tibet]]. Evidence of the new and [[Old stone age]] culture was found
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  • ...potato, turnip, apple and walnut. [[People]] also grow rice and cotton in river valleys in southern Tibet where the weather is very warm. The Tibetans first settled along the middle reaches of the [[Yarlung Zangbo River]] in [[Tibet]]. Evidence of the new and [[Old stone age]] culture was found
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  • ...lay and organic substances washed down by the Yellow River and the Yangtze River, forming an accumulated layer of 4,000 metres rich in oil and natural gas.
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  • ...the 16 kingdoms up north at bay through the natural barrier of the Yangtze River. Mount Lushan and the city of Jianye (present-day Nanjing) emerged as two c
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  • ...lay and organic substances washed down by the Yellow River and the Yangtze River, forming an accumulated layer of 4,000 metres rich in oil and natural gas.
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  • The Eighth Route Army crossed the Yellow River to march to the frontlines.
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  • ...ght of claim of vessels; administrative cases involving maritime or inland river authorities; and cases involving maritime fraud. ...g: cases involving compulsory enforcement requested by maritime and inland river authorities; cases involving applications for enforcement of arbitration aw
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  • In 442, the Northern Wei dynasty unified the vast area along the [[Yellow River]]. In 516, the Northern Wei governor of Dunhuang went to Mogao with his col
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