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Yangtze River is the birthplace of Chinese civilization. Over 2,700 miles long, the mighty Yangtze is the longest in the world.
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Yuelu Academy, which is called “Millenary Academy”, is situated at the foot of the scenic Yuelu Mountain as the greatest of the four academies from China’s Sung Dynasty (960—1127 AD ).
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The Hanging Temple is located on the crag of Jinlongkou west cliff at the foot of Hengshan Mountain, five kilometers to the south from Hunyuan County, Shanxi Province.
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When red maple leaves color bridges, eyes feast autumn views. When green willows color the city, we know it is Yangzhou—By Wang Shizhen (1634AD-1711AD).
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Feng Huang is Chinese for ”phoenix,” the mythical bird that is a good omen symbolizing longevity.
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Night market plays a vital role in the lives of Taiwanese. It is a street markets operating at night mainly in urban or suburban areas that are generally dedicated to more leisurely strolling, shopping, and eating than more businesslike day markets.
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When Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon pushed martial arts movies into the Oscar spotlight, it also exposed one of China's most cherished martial treasures, Wudang Mountain. Nestled in the heart of the mainland in Hubei Province, Wudang Mountain is both a famous scenic spot and the Taoist Holy Land in China.
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Situated in the northern Hebei Province and 230 kilometers from Beijing, the Chengde Mountain Summer Resort, also called the Imperial Summer Villa of Chengde, is the largest imperial garden in the country.
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Diaojiaolou (literally means hanging attic) is a residential house with a dense architectural flavor of the ethnic minority in the southwestern Yunnan Province.
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Xi’an is located in the central area of the Northwest of China, which is now the capital of Shaanxi Province of China.