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  • Luang Namtha
    ...y at the bus station, Luang Namtha may be called "Nan Ta".)
    ...dishes on offer. Of course the menu also covers banana pancakes, French fries and other dishes for the ...
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  • Mae Hong Son
    * Great food, people and atmosphere. Nan, the Shan owner, can cook up some amazing Shan/Th...
    * Palm House, 22/1 Chamnansahait Road, tel: (053) 614 022 - 14 large clean r...
    Relevance: 2.1% - 11.7 KB (1873 words) - 08:50, 14 May 2012
  • Shijiazhuang
    ...s ], Chengdu, Dalian, Shanghai, Shenyang, Hohhot, Nanjing and Guangzhou, with flights to Hong Kong thre...
    ...side of the city called the Wan Da Mall. It is on Huai An Lu, one block east of Century Park, on the nor...
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  • Shanghai/French Concession
    ...ng of today's Luwan and Xuhui Districts. Luwan's Huaihai Road is a busy shopping street and is also hom...
    ...all the way along the station from Hongqiao Rd to Nandan Rd. Line 10 runs west from Laoximen, stopping...
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  • Chiang Mai
    * SGA ] (twice daily), Mae Hong Son (once daily), Nan (Daily) and Pai (once daily). Their tickets are b...
    * China Eastern Airlines ], Yunnan Province, China
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  • Guangzhou
    ...r Chinese cities. Apparently there is a local ordinance prohibiting it. Guangzhou drivers seem to follo...
    ...ding. Locals refer to this part of Guangzhou as Henan, meaning south of the river. Highlights include t...
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  • Thailand
    ...h and watersports mecca in the south, includes Ao Nang, Rai Leh, Ko Phi Phi and Ko Lanta
    ... the north of the country. The overwhelmingly dominant religion (95%) is Theravada Buddhism, although C...
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  • China
    ...anghaiese), Cantonese (Yue), Mindong (Fuzhou), Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese), Xiang, Gan, Hakka dialects, ...
    ...itain acquired Kowloon, and inland cities such as Nanjing and Wuhan were opened to trade.
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