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1. Tourism China Hotels
www.chinainfotravel.com/Touris - [Cached]Published on: 9/2/2004 Last Visited: 3/27/2006
The region was accepted on the list because of its rich geological phenomena, said Yan Daoping, a researcher at Yichang Geological and Mineral Research Ins -
2. Three Gorges Region Becomes China's Largest Geological Park (Mar 8, 2004)
www.chinatravelnews.com/news/m - [Cached]Published on: 3/8/2004 Last Visited: 11/9/2005
The region was accepted on the list because of its rich geological phenomena, said Yan Daoping, a researcher at Yichang Geological and Mineral Research Institute under the Ministry of Land and Resources.
Yan said the region boasted southern China's oldest metamorphic rock base, formed 3.2 billion years ago, the world's oldest glacier sediment dating back 700 million years, and a complete stratum layer from the Proterozoic Era.
It also has several thousand varieties of animal and plant fossils and rich phenomena recording geological disasters, and the evolution of rivers and karst.
"It's uncommon in China, even in the world, to have so complete and rich data in one place, like the Three Gorges," said Yan. -
3. Three Gorges Region Becomes China's Largest Geological Park (Mar 8, 2004)
myweb.linktrip.com/update/0308 - [Cached]Published on: 3/8/2004 Last Visited: 7/8/2004
The region was accepted on the list because of its rich geological phenomena, said Yan Daoping, a researcher at Yichang Geological and Mineral Research Institute under the Ministry of Land and Resources.
Yan said the region boasted southern China's oldest metamorphic rock base, formed 3.2 billion years ago, the world's oldest glacier sediment dating back 700 million years, and a complete stratum layer from the Proterozoic Era.
It also has several thousand varieties of animal and plant fossils and rich phenomena recording geological disasters, and the evolution of rivers and karst.
"It's uncommon in China, even in the world, to have so complete and rich data in one place, like the Three Gorges," said Yan.

