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'''Mount Du''' (]: 独山; ]: Dú Shān), which means Lonely Hill in Chinese, is a small mountain near ] City, ] province, ]. | ||
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The name means Lonely Hill in Chinese | |||
== Mine == | == Mine == | ||
The hill is rich for ].The ] is one of the four famous jades in China, which is very rare nowadays. | The hill is rich for ].The ] is one of the four famous jades in China, which is very rare nowadays. | ||
== Local Culture == | == Local Culture == | ||
When on March 3rd of ], people will climb the mountain. | When on March 3rd of ], people will climb the mountain. | ||
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Mount Du (Chinese: 独山; Pinyin: Dú Shān), which means Lonely Hill in Chinese, is a small mountain near Nanyang City, Henan province, China.
Mine
The hill is rich for jade.The Dushan Jade is one of the four famous jades in China, which is very rare nowadays.
Local Culture
When on March 3rd of Chinese calendar, people will climb the mountain.
References
China JadeThe 10th paragraph has an introduction.
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