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  1. China

    Chen, Yuhui
    Chu ban. 初版. - Taibei Xian Zhonghe Shi : INK yin ke wen xue sheng huo za zhi chu ban you xian gong si, 2009. 台北縣中和市 : INK印刻文學生活雜誌出版有限公司, 2009.

  2. China = Zhongguo

    Braschler, Mathias
    Ostfildern : Hatje/Cantz, 2012.

  3. China

    Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs

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  1. Special collections: East Asia

    The Stanford East Asia Library holds robust special collections of rare Chinese, Japanese, and Korean materials. Learn more about our collections and how to access them, including procedures for using the reading room.

  2. Chinese Studies

    Chinese Studies

  3. Southeast Asian Studies

    Stanford Libraries collects primary and secondary source materials in Western languages for the study of Southeast Asia, covering such disciplines as history, political science, economics, anthropology, religious studies, and more.

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  1. Recording Civic Action in China

    Chinese NGO web archiving project

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  1. Buddhist Temples (BGIS Version 1.1), China, 2006

    Jiang Wu, University of Arizona
    2006

    This is a georeferenced dataset of contemporary Chinese Buddhist sites based on a Chinese directory published in 2006. The source data is based on ...

  2. 2010 China Township Rails

    2010

    This file contains the name and route of rails in China. The attribute table contains the name of each route in Chinese and English. Some fields ar...

  3. 2010 China State Roads

    2010

    This file contains the names and locations of state roads in China.

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