Pure Nature China Ancient Grand Canal
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China Ancient Grand Canal connects five major rivers, including the Yangtze. In terms of improving communications between the north and south, promoting economic and cultural exchanges and strengthening the unification of the country, the canal—like the ancient Great Wall—was an astonishingly huge project in the history of Chinese civilization.
If you want to explore the real natural of China maybe Ancient Grand Canalwill be your choice to visit next time.
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