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Part One:Text Review
Part Two:Introduction of Nanjing
a)Geography
b)Four important periods of Nanjing.
Part Three:Present situation and developing
shemes for Nanjing.
Part Four:Conclusion
Text Review --Nanjing:Reconciable Difference
Although there exist some economic similarities,political differences between China and the united States have made a bad impact on the US-Chinese ,mutual understanding is badly needed for both of the Nanjing, where the Hopkins-Nanjing center was established,provides the students of the two nations a channel municate with each other.
However,despite the two nations spare no effort to improve the mutual relationship,conflicts inevitably accordingly,the Hopings-Nanjing center is also badly influenced.
Luckily,having experienced all kinds of hardship,the students from the two nations in the center finally manage to have a mutaul understanding of each other,which represents the two nations will also eed in dong so.
Geography
Nanjing is situated in one of the largest economic zones of China, the Yangtze River Delta, which is part of the downstream Yangtze River drainage basin. The Yangtze River flows past the west side of Nanjing City.
Geography
Nanjing is the intersection of Yangtze River—an east-west water transport artery and Nanjing-Beijing railway—a south-north land transport artery, hence the name “door of the east and west, throat of the south and north”.
Ancient Times
Nanjing has served as capital for six dynasties, Wu, Eastern Jin, Song, Qi, Liang and Chen Dynasties.
Nanjing is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals, which include Xian, Beijing, Luoyang and Nanjing.
Since the Three Kingdoms period, Nanjing has e an industrial center for textile and mint owing to its strategic geographical location and convenient transportation.
The Xinhai Revolution led to the founding of the Republic of China in January 1912 with Sun Yat-sen as the first provisional president, an