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		<title>On Lake Taihu and the Grand Canal</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the highlights of a visit to China isthe83km/52 mile boat trip on the Li River from Guilin to Yangzhuo. The tourist boats travel through lovely karst scenery, passing the many fantastically shaped peaks, some of them wreathed in cloud, arising from a shimmering grey and green fairytale landscape dotted with fishing villages, paddy fields and the occasional grazing water buffalo, while as evening falls you can watch the captive cormorants diving for fish from the lamplit bamboo rafts drifting past. China&#8217;s greatest river, the Yangtze (Changjiang) and at over 6000km/3728 miles the world&#8217;s third longest, rises in Tibet </p>
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