The colorful beauty of China

Majestic with high mountains, big walls, light bars with poetic and colorful scenes . All of these made a unique and colorful China.

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Like a giant dragon made of earth and stone, Van Li TruongT, although not built at the same time, has a fairly uniform structure. Much of the great wall was built from the fourteenth century to the seventeenth century under the Ming dynasty.

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The Shipton Arch is also known as the ' Tushuk Tash ' - Heavenly Hole. "This is the tallest natural archway on Earth that was discovered by British climber Eric Shipton, located in northwestern Kashgar. Xinjiang, China.

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Terraced fields in Yunnan Province, China with its colorful and charming beauty.

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Image of a giant panda in Sichuan Province, China. This is the most precious animal in the world and has been chosen as a symbol of the World Natural Fund.

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A large number of soldiers and terracotta soldiers were created for burial along with Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of China. With over 2,200 years of age, lifelike statues really attract the attention of archaeologists.

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The locals in Shangri-La and Tibet are dancing their media dances.

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Huge sea ice on Chang Tang plateau, Tibet.

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Jiuzhaigou is considered a paradise on the ground. Located in Jiuzhu County, north of Sichuan Province at an altitude of 2500 meters above sea level, Jiuzhaigou 'owns' picturesque scenes. Legend has it that Nine Camp Fishing is fragments from the mirror made from the wind and moon of the goddess Dat Qua giving the Goddess of Love Lac Sac Mo.

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Originating from Tibet, the Brahmaputra river merges with the Yarlung River in the south of the plateau. Tibet is known as a source of fresh water for nearly a third of the world's population.