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Wintry Scene of China after heavy snow
Jan 30, 2008 01:32
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"Heavy snow" has dominated the headlines of Chinese newsletters over the days. It should not be surprised that it snows in winter in Northern Hemisphere, while this winter becomes unique because of snow. This sounds fuzzy, but it is true. A heavy snow changed the whole scene of China:travellers were stranded on their way home , innocent kids felt excited and enjoyed making snowman. It has been a world that lots of Chinese haven't seen for decades. The snow have not been as heavey as that of this winter for a long time. Do you like the wintry China? I like the wintry scene of North China. How does it look like?

Jan 30, 2008 01:38
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Braving snow and wind, pedestrians trudge on a road in the city's Jiading District yesterday.

Jan 30, 2008 01:39
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A worker hoses snow off a plane at Shanghai's Hongqiao Airport

Jan 30, 2008 01:41
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Jinan section of Yellow River freezes for the first time

Jan 30, 2008 01:43
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Such thick ice is rarely seen in Jinan

Jan 30, 2008 01:45
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Students skate in the Beiling Park in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province, Jan. 24, 2008. Students enjoyed their winter vacation which began in these days.

Jan 30, 2008 01:46
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A man clears snow from a car in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu Province, January 28, 2008, after the city was hit by the heaviest snowfall since 1961. Wild winter weather across China crippled energy and transport, and caused roughly 3 billion US dollars of economic loss.

Jan 30, 2008 01:48
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A migrant worker holds his train ticket in his mouth as he stands in a queue on a platform at Shanghai Train Station January 28, 2008. The snow has struck as tens of millions of Chinese crowd home to celebrate the Spring Festival, or Lunar New Year, which starts on February 7 this year, an annual migration that strains train and plane services at the best of times.

Jan 30, 2008 01:51
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Fearless armed police

Jan 30, 2008 01:52
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Stripped to the waist, armed police officers take exercise against the skin piercing wind in Hefei, capital of east China's Anhui Province, January 21, 2008.

Jan 30, 2008 01:54
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Several overseas tourists put on straw sandals at the Lushan Mountain scenic area on Wednesday, January 23, 2007.

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