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Posted on January 23, 2019January 23, 2019

Does nature exist in China?

One of the most common misconceptions I've heard about China, is that it is the antithesis of anything close to nature. I don't blame them - almost every photo I see in the news of China is either of a concrete jungle, or a concrete jungle in construction. Couple that with the hoards of people …

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