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JCPP/Picken/4/2/6/81
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photo at Xin Shan Temple, northern Yunnan province
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- 1944 (Creation)
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a well-known place where bandits are often seen.
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According to Zeng's book Dian Kang Dao Shang (On the way from Yunnan to Chuankang) (1943), Xin Shan Temple is the most dangerous place in the whole journey from Kunming to Huili. A government sponsored group of engineers had all their possessions searched including all clothes and equipments.
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- Chinese
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Filename
Picken_4_2_6_81.jpg
Media type
Image
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image/jpeg