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Video: Yushan Island
March 18, 2008 9:37 AM
The aftereffects of
ecotourism
in China from Current TV (h/t
Shanghaiist
):
Posted By:
Japhet Weeks
Categories:
Economy
,
Society
Tags:
ecotourism
,
fishing
,
Yushan Island
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