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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Capital of Guizhou Province Altitude: 1070m/3512ft, Area: 54sq.km/21sq. miles Population: 800,000 (conurbation 1,310,000) Guiyang, also known as Zhu, lies at 106° 37&#8217;E and 26“34&#8217;N, in the centre of Guizhou province and in the middle of a plateau flanked by high mountains. It stretches along the banks ofthe Nanminghe river, a tributary ofthe Wujiang. There are rail links with Chongqing and Kunming and air links with Beijing, Shanghai, Canton and other large Chinese cities. Guiyang&#8217;s origins lie in the dim and distant past. There is evidence that there was a town here at the time of the Han dynasty (206 b.c. </p>
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