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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Autonomous City Altitude: 4m/13ft. Area: 6200sq.km/2393sq. miles Population: 8,300,000 (conurbation 14,000,000) Shanghai lies at 121°29&#8217;E and 31°18&#8217;N in eastern China, on the Huang-pujiang estuary in the East China Sea. Shanghai is 1460km/906 miles away from Beijing from where it can be reached in a two hour flight or a seventeen hour train journey. There are also connections by rail and air with Nanking, Hangzhou, Canton and other main cities. There are three shipping lines operating services to Dalian, Tsingtau and Ningbo. The name Shanghai means &#8220;over the sea&#8221;. It is the largest city in China and the centre ofthe nation&#8217;s </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In summer the two of them, accompanied by a groom Shanghai Map , went for long rides on horseback along the coast of the Yellow Sea, and on Shanghai Map several occasions my mother recalled meeting smugglers. They had a huge organised racket going on beyond one of the estuaries, in the early mornings. There were always lots of bundles and baskets coming ashore from the sampans, but I never paid attention to what was in them, and the smugglers didn&#8217;t usually mind us riding through. And one time your grandmother took us children by car to see the retreat </p>
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