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  • ...unming, Yunnan.jpg|thumb|left|Black-heoded gulls flying over Dianchi Lake, Kunming, Yunnan]] ...Province]] and the sixth largest freshwater lake in [[China]]. ([[Dianchi Lake|
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  • ...unming, Yunnan.jpg|thumb|left|Black-heoded gulls flying over Dianchi Lake, Kunming, Yunnan]] ...Province]] and the sixth largest freshwater lake in [[China]]. ([[Dianchi Lake|More...]])
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  • ...ke, Kunming, Yunnan.jpg|thumb|Black-heoded gulls flying over Dianchi Lake, Kunming, Yunnan]] ...s the largest lake in [[Yunnan Province]] and the sixth largest freshwater lake in [[China]].
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  • [[1927]]: Chinese scholar [[Wang Guowei]] drowned himself in [[Kunming Lake]] in the [[Summer Palace]].
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  • ...ters and consists of Major [[Stone Forest]], Naigu Stone Forest, [[Changhu Lake]], Grand Waterfall, etc. ([[Yunnan Shilin Karst|More...]])
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  • ...ters and consists of Major [[Stone Forest]], Naigu Stone Forest, [[Changhu Lake]], Grand Waterfall, etc. ('''[[Yunnan Shilin Karst|More...]]''')
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  • ...kilometers and consists of Major Stone Forest, Naigu Stone Forest, Changhu Lake, Grand Waterfall, etc. [[Yunnan Shilin Karst|(More...)]]
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  • ...was created by extending an existing body of water to replicate the [[West Lake]] in Hangzhou. The palace complex suffered two major attacks - during the A
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  • ...ters and consists of Major [[Stone Forest]], Naigu Stone Forest, [[Changhu Lake]], Grand Waterfall, etc. ...the Stone Forest were once covered respectively by fiery volcanic lava and lake water, in this sense the formation of the Stone Forest is truly a geologic
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  • When '''Huating Si''' (Huating Temple), situated 15 kilometers southwest of [[Kunming]], was established remains dubious to this day. It is known, however, that ...orderly way. Huating Mountain rises in the background and the vast Dianchi Lake extends an arm right beyond the front gate. The vivid and individually diff
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  • ...tute of Chinese National Culture. In 1927, he drowned himself in [[Kunming Lake]] in the [[Summer Palace]] as a revolutionary army was about to enter Beiji
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  • ...and consists of [[Major Stone Forest]], [[Naigu Stone Forest]], [[Changhu Lake]], Grand Waterfall, etc. ...the Stone Forest were once covered respectively by fiery volcanic lava and lake water, in this sense the formation of the Stone Forest is truly a geologic
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  • ...eir activities from the Anning River valley, the Jinsha River, the Dianchi Lake and the Ailao Mountains to northeastern Yunnan, southern Yunnan, northweste Roughly in the 2nd and 3rd centuries BC, the Yis living around the Dianchi Lake in Yunnan entered class society. In the early Han Dynasty, prefectures were
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