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Dear Mary,
I¡¯m glad to hear of you. Learning that you had developed a deep interest in Tang poems, I feel happiness and proud and I¡¯d like to give you a brief introduction to them.
In China, Tang poems are popular with the people of all ages. The Tang dynasty is common recognized as the golden age of poetry. During this period, a lot of excellent poems was written. Tang poems are easy to read but recite. Some of them have translated into many foreign languages.
Now that you are interesting in Tang poems, I will send you the collection of Tang poems by post. I hope you will love it.
Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿When it comes to cultural heritage protection, the Grand Canal of China is probably the world¡¯s greatest project of its kind. The big inland waterway system in the north-eastern and central eastern plains passes through eight of the country¡¯s present-day provinces.
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The Grand Canal reached a peak in the 13th century, providing an inland navigation(º½ÐÐ) network consisting of more than 2,000 kilometers of artificial waterways, linking five of the most important river basins in China, including the Yellow River and the Yangtze. It entered a bid as a UNESCO(ÁªºÏ¹ú½Ì¿ÆÎÄ×éÖ¯) cultural heritage site in 2008.
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"I grew up near the Grand Canal. In the past the waterway was a lot narrower, but now it¡¯s nice and wide and bridges are built over it. I think if the bid for world heritage status succeeds, it will greatly make Tongzhou more famous in the world, especially with Tongzhou aiming to be a sub-center of the capital Beijing," a citizen said.
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D. the Canal will be a bid for a UNESCO cultural heritage site
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