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Sichuan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sichuan (help · info) (Chinese: 四川; pinyin: Sìchuān; Postal map spelling: Szechwan and Szechuan) is a province in western China with its capital in Chengdu.
Sichuan Travel Guide: Sichuan Tour, Map, Folk Customs, Local Food
Sichuan Cuisine is one of the Eight Great Cuisines in China and is famous all over the world for its richness and variety.
2008 Sichuan earthquake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2008 Sichuan earthquake (simplified Chinese: 四川大地震; traditional Chinese: 四川大地震; pinyin: Sìchuān dà dìzhèn), or "Great Sichuan Earthquake", which ...
Magnitude 7.9 - EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
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Sichuan Travel Guide: Sichuan city information, map, weather, tours and tips for travellers to plan a trip to Sichuan.
Sichuan University
Sichuan University 24,South Section 1, Yihuan Road, Chengdu,Sichuan,610065 P.R.China Tel:+86-28-85403116 Fax:+86-28-85403260 E-mail: wsc@scu.edu.cn Contact Us ...
Magnitude 4.6 - EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
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Shaking Things Up in ChinaWall Street Journal - 20 hours agoIn a year in which the Beijing Olympics were expected to be the main political event in China, the Sichuan earthquake has proven to be of much greater ... |
Extend help to quake victimsSichuan Earthquak Update, UK - 1 hour agoChina Daily’s journalist Fu Jing, who’s also involved in the initiation of Sichuan Earthquake Update, has recently traveled to Sichuan and started a new ... |
Int´l efforts urged to boost Sichuan tourismCCTV, China - Nov 16, 2008More efforts to help revitalize tourism in Sichuan, the province worst-hit by the May 12th earthquake. China's National Tourism Administration and the World ... |
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