Results for: Three Gorges dam on the Changjiang
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Three Gorges dam on the Changjiang三峡大坝 [San1 xia2 Da4 ba4]
Three Gorges dam on the Changjiang三峽大壩 [San1 xia2 Da4 ba4]
a folkdance along Changjiang花鼓 [hua1 gu3]
Baidi town in Chongqing 重慶|重庆, north of the Changjiang, an important tourist attraction白帝城 [Bai2 di4 cheng2]
Changjiang Lizu autonomous county in Hainan昌江黎族自治县 [Chang1 jiang1 Li2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 xian4]
Changjiang Lizu autonomous county in Hainan昌江黎族自治縣 [Chang1 jiang1 Li2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 xian4]
Changjiang River, Yangtze River長江 [Chang2 jiang1]
Changjiang River, Yangtze River长江 [Chang2 jiang1]
Changjiang 長江|长江 or Yangzi river, old name for Changjiang, especially lower reaches around Yangzhou 揚州|扬州扬子江 [Yang2 zi3 jiang1]
Changjiang 長江|长江 or Yangzi river, old name for Changjiang, especially lower reaches around Yangzhou 揚州|扬州揚子江 [Yang2 zi3 jiang1]
Hankou, part of Wuhan 武漢|武汉 at the junction of Han river and Changjiang in Hubei汉口 [Han4 kou3]
Hankou, part of Wuhan 武漢|武汉 at the junction of Han river and Changjiang in Hubei漢口 [Han4 kou3]
Huaihe river, a main river of east China, roughly halfway between the Yellow River 黄河 and the Changjiang 長江|长江淮河 [Huai2 he2]
hydroelectric power plant of Three Gorges dam家坝水电站 [jia1 ba4 shui3 dian4 zhan4]
hydroelectric power plant of Three Gorges dam家壩水電站 [jia1 ba4 shui3 dian4 zhan4]
 

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