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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fuzhou lies on the Minjian river in the east of Fujian province and some 50km/30 miles from the sea, at 119°18&#8217;E and 26°06&#8217;N. The town can be reached by rail or air from Beijing, Shanghai, Canton, Tianjin and Hangzhou. Fuzhou has a past stretching back more than 2000 years. In 202 b.c. it was the capital ofthe Yue kingdom and in the 10th c. ofthe Min kingdom. It was given its present name in 725. Fuzhou is known as &#8220;Banyan Town&#8221; because ofthe subtropical banyan trees planted during the Song period (960-1279). Since that time overseas trade has developed more </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When the first rays of sun touch the temple doorsill, Fuzhou Travel the formal meditation period ends. Outside on the Holy Road, sannyasis (novice monks) Fuzhou Travel hurried to the wells with water buckets slung on their shoulder yokes. Most carriers were humming and singing to themselves, and the birds set up a riotous dawn chorus. The early pilgrims on the Holy Road were mostly Tibetan families, men in black velvet coats lined with lambswool; women in long padded coats of red and black, tied around the waist with rather grubby sashes from which hung an assortment of silver pendants. </p>
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