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| Yunnan, means "South of the Clouds", is without doubt one of the most alluring places in China. It is the most geographically varied of all of China's provinces, with terrain as widely diverse as tropical rainforest and icy Tibetan highlands. It is also the sixth-largest province in China and home to a third of all China's ethnic minorities and half of all China's plant and animal species. It is a province of 40 million people, including a veritable constellation of minorities: The Zhuang, Hui, Yi, Miao, Tibetans, Yao, Dong and etc. |
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| Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan, also the administrative, educational and cultural center and a major industrial base. It is also without the question the economic, political and military linchpin of the south-west. The name Chengdu means perfect metropolis. The most intriguing aspects of the city is its artisans: basket-weavers, cobblers, itinerant dentists, tailors, house-ware merchants and snack hawkers who swarm the streets and contribute to its bustling energy. The main spots of interests around Chengdu are Monastery of Divine Light, Azure City Mountain, and Dujiangyan Irrigation Project. |
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