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Mt. Ping |
Every city has its own emblems. Fuzhou is no exception. Fuzhou, located in southeast China's Fujian province, possesses the emblem of “Three Mountains and One River”: Fuzhou is surrounded by Mt. Yu, Mt. Wu, Mt. Ping and Min River.
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Mt. Yu |
In the year 908, Wang Shenzhi, the governor of Min province (Fujian province) enclosed the three charming mountains into the city so as to form a picture of mountains in the city and city in the mountains. Thus, the Three Mountains and One River became Fuzhou’s emblem and Fuzhou is also named "Three Mountains".
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