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TAIAN CITY, Shandong province, East China — A few days before the reunion of international alumni among young ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs from 85 countries who studied at Peking University in Beijing, I traveled for two hours via high-speed train to TaiAn City in Shandong province to climb China’s most famous mountain, Taishan, or Mount Tai.

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TAIAN CITY, Shandong province, East China — A few days before the reunion of international alumni among young ethnic Chinese entrepreneurs from 85 countries who studied at Peking University in Beijing, I traveled for two hours via high-speed train to TaiAn City in Shandong province to climb China’s most famous mountain, Taishan, or Mount Tai.

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