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The Yunnan Myth

The Far Eastern Quarterly, 1943
The diplomats, business men and publicists who were actively engaged in the penetration and exploitation of China during the latter part of the nineteenth century most frequently offered economic explanations for their actions. References to the commercial opportunities to be found in China appear with almost wearisome repetition in diplomatic ...
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Yunnan Pu-erh Tea

2016
For quite a long time, all the authoritative tea books and dictionaries list Pu-erh tea into category of brick tea. Pu-erh tea is made from the sun dried green tea, and then is fermented into remanufactured tea with significant differences in form and quality.
Jiashun Gong   +3 more
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[Yunnan population].

Daily report. People's Republic of China, 1982
In 1980, the population growth rate in Yunnan was reduced to 10.25/1000. Compared with 1979, the number of births was reduced by 152,000 persons. The population growth rate was reduced by 4.35/1000. Localities in which the population growth rate was below 10/1000 in 1980 include Kunming, Baoshan, Yuxi, Chuxiong, Dongchuan, Lijiang, Dali, and Honghe ...
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Yunnan

2018
Xielin Liu, Taishan Gao, Xi Wang
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Yunnan

Australian Geographer, 1935
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Characterization of sensory properties of Yunnan coffee

Current Research in Food Science, 2022
Igor Cesarino
exaly  

Plant diversity in Yunnan: Current status and future directions

Plant Diversity, 2020
Jia-Hui Chen, Tao Deng, Hang Sun
exaly  

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