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April 3, 2017 by J R

Hulunbier 呼伦贝尔市

After the 1949 Communist revolution, Hulunbuir was annexed into Inner Mongolia, but the region kept economic ties to the rest of the northeast via the Chinese Eastern Railway.[4] During the Cultural Revolution, the parts of historical Manchuria inside Inner Mongolia were briefly restored to their original provinces; Hulunbuir was given back to Heilongjiang from 1969 to 1979.[4] Until October 10, 2001, Hulunbuir was administered as a League. The area is 263,953 km2 (101,913 sq mi) and had a population of 2.710 million in 2004,  The jurisdiction area of the city is larger than all but 8 Chinese province-level divisions (and 42 U.S. states), although the actual urban agglomeration is just a very small part of the region, and the average population density of the area is very low.

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April 24, 2016 by J R

Jiamusi 佳木斯

Jiamusi is a prefecture-level city in eastern Heilongjiangprovince, People’s Republic of China.   Its population is 2,552,097.

Jiamusi has long been a major transit port and distribution center of goods, and serves as the economic hub of eastern Heilongjiang province. It has an area called Shuangyashan which is the farthest east part of China.

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April 24, 2016 by J R

Chifeng 赤峰

Chifeng  is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Inner Mongolia, People’s Republic of China.  The city has a total  population of 4,341,245.

Chifeng is a transportation hub connecting the east and west area of Inner Mongolia. The ruins of an ancient village, named Xinglongwa, are regarded as “the first village of China” by historians. The biggest jade dragon unearthed in the area is known as “the first dragon of China”. The discovery of ruins and relics of ancient cultures have come from more than 6,800 sites.

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April 24, 2016 by J R

Wenzhou 温州

Wenzhou is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Zhejiang province in the People’s Republic of China. 3,039,500 people live in Wenzhou’s city proper.

Wenzhou is the only city in China designed by the founder of Fengshui philosophical system Guo Pu.

In the early days of economic reforms, local Wenzhounese took the lead in China in developing a commodity economy, household industries and specialized markets.

Today it remains an important center of Christianity in China.  Because of its large concentration of Christians, the city has been dubbed the “Jerusalem of the East”.

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