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		<title>10 most happiest places around the world</title>
		<description>　　Smile and the world smiles with you. That's the theory: try it in this location the most amusement, taken from 1000 "Lonely Planet" Ultimate Experiences. 　　Vanuatu 　　Many idea of a human being to live happily involved in a hammock swaying palm nerve, while the ocean gently swooshes on a white ...</description>
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		<title>Lijang - everybody gets lucky!</title>
		<description>Last month I traveled to Lijiang and stayed for three days. It's a nice place, although I Lijang old has too many tourists. My hotel was called Mama Naxi and was reading reviews online that were true - great place to stay and reasonable prices compared to other hotels Lijang. ...</description>
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		<title>My first month living in Xi&#8217;an</title>
		<description>It has now been a month. It seems much more than that. My apartment is very large. I think it's really nice. The furniture is very old, but the apartment is huge! I thought I would get a small apartment. I love my job. I'm working for Kid Castle at ...</description>
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		<title>Jade History</title>
		<description>Jade is loosely understood in China as the collective name for most precious stones, and jade carving in this sense is an important part of Chinese arts and crafts. The love of jade ware, according to Dr. Joseph Needham, the noted British naturalist, has been one of the cultural traits ...</description>
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		<title>How to enjoy the Shanghai World Expo</title>
		<description>When it comes to travel plans, I'm of two minds. I plan the logistics - airline tickets, hotel room, transportation from the airport - to the last detail. But once you've checked into the hotel, my favorite plan is no plan at all. My best travel memories have nothing to ...</description>
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		<title>Some Hard-Won Bargaining Tips</title>
		<description>It is a terrible time many travelers from Australia, not only in one country but also in countries around the world faced on the one hand, a seller expecting a baby, and the other with a must-have, defining memory of his experience and little or no idea what they should ...</description>
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		<title>Something About Shanghai</title>
		<description>As one of the four municipalities under the direct jurisdiction of the central government, Shanghai is China's leading industrial and commercial city and major financial center, as well as a historical and cultural city. The policy of reform and opening up to the outside world has transformed Shanghai into a ...</description>
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		<title>Fish in Chinese cooking</title>
		<description>Fish is a greater delicacy than meat and poultry in Chinese food. The cooking of fish is also a more delicate matter. A Chinese restaurant is often known by the chef's skill in fish and a new Chinese cook is also often tested by his fish. The charm of Chinese ...</description>
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		<title>Lamb and Beef in Chinese cooking</title>
		<description>Beef is by far a less common form of meat in Chinese food than pork. Hence when Chinese mention meat, they mean pork. Beef is more common in Szechuan cuisine than it is in other Chinese cuisines, perhaps due to the widespread use of oxen in the region. Stir-fried beef ...</description>
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		<title>Soup in Chinese cooking</title>
		<description>Soups in Chinese cooking are used very differently. At ordinary Chinese home meals, there is usually a common bowl of soup on the table of which you drink with your porcelain spoon any time of the meal, especially toward the end. Traditionally in China, since water is never and tea ...</description>
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