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Traditional Chinese Mosquito Repellent - from TheChinaTrips on Facebook

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The weather are getting hotter these days as summer approaches ☀️
And heat brings mosquitoes 
Have you ever wondered what ancient people do to chase bugs away?
Check this out!

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Route 66 Nanning from Beautiful Guangxi on Facebook

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#MeetYouinNanning The Up Town(百益上河城) was once Nanning spinning silk factory. After the reconstruction of skillful painting and graffiti, it has transformed into a fashion block, full of artistic atmosphere everywhere.#travel 

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from Beautiful Guangxi on Facebook - Shuijin Shunzhuang Village(水锦顺庄), around 90 kn north of Nanning

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#MeetYouinNanning Shuijin Shunzhuang Grand Canyon is a unique summer resort with a 15 kilometer long natural canyon, waterfalls, clear spring pools and streams.#travel

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from TheChinaTrips in Chongqing on Facebook

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Lord Bai’s Memorial Hall was built in honour of Bai Juyi. Bai was a well-known poet and influential minister of the Tang Dnasty (618-907). Framed by those corrupted officials he was degraded to a low official position in Zhongzhou. While he was in term, he served the local people heart and soul and wrote several hundred of realistic poems. In the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the memorial hall was built to honor him...
📍Zhongxian, Chongqing🇨🇳

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from TheChinaTrips on Facebook - Hohhot, Inner Mongolia

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Hohhot is the capital of Inner Mongolia 🇨🇳
The name of the city in Mongolian means "Blue City", although it is also wrongly referred to as the "Green City"
The color blue in Mongol culture is associated with the sky, eternity and purity

https://www.facebook.com/2358098751081249/posts/3407784366112677/

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