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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Changjiang Bridge leads to Tortoise Hill, in the north-east of the Hanyang district of the town. Here visitors can see the Memorial Temple of the Mythical Ruler Yu (Yugongji Ci), the Tomb of General Lu Su (172-217) and that ofthe revolutionary Xiang Jingyu (1895-1929). The Guqin Tai Terrace was laid out probably in the 11th c. in memory ofthe famous qin player (a qin is a seven-stringed zither-like instrument) Yu Boya, who lived over 2000 years ago and is thought to have come here often to sit and seek solace in his music. It seems that his close friend, Zhong </p>
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