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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Special Self-governing Municipality Altitude: 4m/13ft. Area: 4276sq.km/1651sq. miles Population: 9,280,000 Tianjin lies in the north of China, 137km/85 miles south-east of Beijing, at 117°13&#8217;E and 39°09&#8217;N. It can be reached from Beijing by rail, bus or air. As Tianjin is an important rail, road, air and shipping hub &#8211; it lies at the confluence of five tributaries ofthe Haihe river- it is also easy to get to from other large Chinese cities. There are also daily scheduled flights to Hong Kong. The first settlements in the region date back to the times of the Warring Kingdoms (475-221 b.c.). Tianjin was </p>
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		<title>Tianjin Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2016 11:24:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The problems of doing business in developing countries always seem greater Tianjin Travel than one would expect. My Hong Kong friends were thrilled by the sight of so many Tianjin Travel sheep, and the lambs, and they sang all the way home in the bus. Our destination was Tianjin, which suited me because it was where I had left the bulk of my luggage. TAER&#8217;SI PILGRIMAGE One reason why I hadn&#8217;t minded missing Lhasa was because I knew that the most important lamasery in Qinghai had recently been opened to visitors. It was by coincidence that I heard about it, </p>
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