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Tianjin Museum |
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Tianjin Museum exhibits a range of cultural and historical relics significant to Tianjin. It is a comprehensive museum with about 200,000 collections of historic relics and folk art pieces. The unique architectural style of the museum, whose appearance resembles that of a swan spreading its wings, has meant that it is quickly becoming one of the city's iconic buildings. |
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Yiwu International Trade City |
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Yiwu International Trade City has been nominated as the first Grade AAAA National Tourism and Shopping Zone by China National Tourism Administration. The third phase is under construction now and will be put into use in 2008 with the enlarged Yiwu International Trade City welcoming even more travelers from home and abroad.
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Huangshan Cable Car |
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To fully enjoy the beauty of Mt. Huangshan, you have to reach the peak areas. With the assistance of cable car, this is made much easier. Huangshan Scenic Area has developed cable car since 1986.How to choose the appropriate cable car among the three? It depends on the location of your hotel and your sightseeing plan. |
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Total Solar Eclipse in China on 22 July 2009 |
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The solar eclipse will take place on July 22, 2009 and it happens once every three hundred years. The solar eclipse is the longest total solar eclipse that will occur in the twenty-first century. Totality visible in Haining will last for up to 5 minutes. |
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Lusheng Festival in Zhaoxing |
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The Lusheng is a free reed Chinese mouth organ with 5-6 pipes, and this festival is naturally centered on the lusheng. After the first day of October, different lusheng teams will meet in Zhaoxing and Jitang. |
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Qinghai-Tibet Railway |
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The highest point of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway is the Tanggula Mountain Pass, which is at an altitude more than 5,000 meters above sea level. At this point passengers may experience slight high-altitude-reaction symptoms, such as headaches, but they soon pass as the train heads downward. |
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