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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Jiang Qing was born in Zhucheng, Shandong province to a merchant family and later became an actress in Shanghai. She met Mao Zedong at his headquarters in Ya&#8217;an and in 1937 he left his wife for her, but the Politburo insisted that she should play no part in political activities. For almost 30 years she contested this condition and it was 1966 before she entered public life by involving herself in cultural work (reforming Beijing opera), although later she became a driving force in the Cultural Revolution. During the early 1970s Jiang Qing rapidly rose through the ranks to the </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From Chengdu to Wuhan via Emei (and the Emeishan) and Chongqing (through the Changjiang gorge) Chengdu can be reached from all major Chinese cities either by train or plane (Beijing 2050km/1270 miles; Shanghai 2350km/1457 miles; Xi&#8217;an 842km/522 miles and Kunming 1100km/682 miles). There are a number of reasons for the undoubted charm and attraction of this city &#8211; the lively atmosphere ofthe countless tea-houses, the narrow alleyways hemmed in by traditional low buildings, partly of wood and partly of stone, the colourful, well-stocked markets and not least the many small restaurants where visitors can sample one of China&#8217;s most celebrated </p>
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