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Misty Phoenix

2006-05-29 15:04:37 CRIENGLISH.com

 

  

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  The Town of Phoenix is located deep in the Wuling Mountains of Hunan Province, with the Tuo River running through it. It gets its name from a hill to the west, which is shaped like a phoenix. The ancient town is famous for its beautiful riverside scenery, classically styled buildings and rich culture of local ethnic minority groups.
  
  
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