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                    [Title] => How an Emperor’s search for immortality brought tourism to Xi’an
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When one speaks about Shaanxi Province in Northwest China today, nobody identifies it with the runaway 9 percent progress of modern China even in the teeth of the oil crisis.

China’s breakneck drive to industrialization may gobble up over 8 percent of scarce oil and fossil fuels, but Shaanxi (Shensi) gobbles up much of China’s history – a fact unnoted by headline writers.
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YING ZHENG
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When one speaks about Shaanxi Province in Northwest China today, nobody identifies it with the runaway 9 percent progress of modern China even in the teeth of the oil crisis.

China’s breakneck drive to industrialization may gobble up over 8 percent of scarce oil and fossil fuels, but Shaanxi (Shensi) gobbles up much of China’s history – a fact unnoted by headline writers.
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