Chinese tourists watch tide of Qiantang River
Updated: 2005-09-08 07:37
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calendar, with the most violent tide reaching a height of nine metres." hspace=0 src="/images/404/404.jpg" align=baseline border=1>
Chinese tourists watch the tide on the bank of Qiantang River in Hangzhou September 7, 2005. Tides waves are seen each year during the eighth month of the lunar calendar, with the most violent tide reaching nine metres. [newsphoto]
calendar, with the most violent tide reaching a height of nine metres." hspace=0 src="/images/404/404.jpg" align=baseline border=1>
calendar, with the most violent tide reaching a height of nine metres." hspace=0 src="/images/404/404.jpg" align=baseline border=1>
Chinese tourists watch the tide on the bank of Qiantang River in Hangzhou September 7, 2005. Tides waves are seen each year during the eighth month of the lunar calendar, with the most violent tide reaching a height of nine metres. [newsphoto]
calendar, with the most violent tide reaching a height of nine metres." hspace=0 src="/images/404/404.jpg" align=baseline border=1>
Chinese tourists watch the tide on the bank of Qiantang River in Hangzhou September 7, 2005. Tides waves are seen each year during the eighth month of the lunar calendar, with the most violent tide reaching a height of nine metres. [newsphoto]
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