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April 17, 2016 by J R

Yuxi 玉溪

Yuxi is located in the center of Yunnan province, about 90 kilometres (56 mi) south of Kunming, the provincial capital. Near Yuxi city is Fuxian Lake, the second-deepest freshwater lake in China. The city is home to many minorities of China.

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Filed Under: Buddhist, Han, Tribal

April 17, 2016 by J R

Leshan 乐山

Leshan is a prefecture-level city located at the confluence of the Dadu and Min rivers in SichuanProvince, China. Leshan is located on the southwestern fringe of the Red Basin in southern Sichuan, about 120 km (75 mi) from Chengdu. Its population was 3,235,759 whom 662,814 lived in the built-up (or metro) area.

Mount Emei Scenic Area, including the Leshan Giant Buddha, the largest stone-carved buddha in the world. There are many Yi people living in this area. They are one of China’s minority peoples.

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April 13, 2016 by J R

Foshan Shi 佛山

Foshan (Chinese: 佛山) is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong province, China. The area has  an urban population of over 7.2 million. It is part of the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone with 44.78 million inhabitants. The main language is Cantonese but many Mandarin speaking migrants have moved into the area.

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April 13, 2016 by J R

Xiamen 厦门

Xiamen also historically known as Amoy, is a major city on the southeast coast ofChina. It has a population of 3,531,347.

The city was a treaty port in the 19th century and one of the four original Special Economic Zones opened to foreign investment and trade when China began economic reforms in the early 1980s. It is endowed with educational and cultural institutions supported by the overseas Chinese diaspora. It has been ranked as China’s second “most suitable city for living”, as well as China’s “most romantic leisure city”

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