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            <title>The king of Brunei</title>
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 Between Nanjing&#039;s new roads and
skyscrapers there are plenty of historical places. Since it was the
capital of China for some time this is to be expected. Nanjing has
plenty of impressive monuments from it&#039;s history. There&#039;s the wall of
course, the 明孝陵 tomb of China&#039;s first Ming emperor: the 洪武
emperor (Hongwu) and the palace and grave of the president of the
republic of China.</description>
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Pages about things gone by:</description>
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            <title>Mister Shen explains: the Jesuits and the emperors</title>
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            <description>Mister Shen explains: the Jesuits and the emperors

 In the 17th and 18th century the
Jesuits were quite active in China to convert the Middle Kingdom to
the Roman catholic faith. One of the first was Matteo Ricci, a Jesuit
priest who was determined to bring the true faith to China. The Jesuit
order was formed when the european mission expeditions over the world
were in full swing and their motto was to go wherever the Pope needed
them. Significantly they adopted local customs and tried to find …</description>
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