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		<title>Xi&#8217;an Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Altitude: 412m/1352ft. Area: 861sq.km/332sq. miles Population: 2,280,000 (conurbation 3,010,000) Xi&#8217;an is situated in central China, between the Weihe river in the north and the Qinling Mountains in the south, at 108°55&#8217;E and 34°16&#8217;N. The city lies on a major rail route which runs from Lianyungang on the Yellow Sea via Orumqi in the Autonomous Region of Xinjiang and on to Kazakhstan. There are direct rail links with Beijing and Shanghai, and flights to most large Chinese cities as well as to Hong Kong. Xi&#8217;an is one of north-west China&#8217;s chief textile centres, where cotton grown in the artificially irrigated paddy-fields </p>
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		<title>Xi&#8217;an Map Tourist Attractions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>So I sat at a table on my own, and Xi&#8217;an Map Tourist Attractions felt uncomfortable about it. Five tables of people stared at me. I had been given Xi&#8217;an Map Tourist Attractions a knife and fork; perhaps that was why everyone stared. No, it&#8217;s because they always stare. I was still having difficulty adjusting to accept these manners as normal. Different things are polite and impolite, one can be impolite without knowing by making someone lose face; and things which are impolite to me, such as staring, mean nothing in their culture. Most creative industries now have significant digital </p>
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