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Line 45:          <h2 style="padding-top:10px;">Driving Holiday Overview</h2>
Line 46:          <p>Yunnan and Sichuan are two of China’s most fascinating provinces.   For starters, Yunnan is one of the Lonely Planet 2009 Top 10 Travel Regions.  You enter Yunnan in Lijiang, the UNESCO world heritage site.   From Lijiang to lovely Dali at Er Hai Lake and the spectacular terraced rice fields of Yuanyang, you will sense how much more South-East Asian Yunnan feels.   Sichuan, on the other hand, will dazzle you with its sumptuous Sichuan cuisine, and it isn’t short of magnificent sites either: from the world’s largest Buddha statue to one of China’s fabled Buddhist mountains, Mount E’Mei,  to the charming, alpine Lugu Lake, this itinerary will be a wonderful introduction to the rugged beauty of Sichuan.  And all along, whether you’re in Sichuan or in Yunnan, you will come in touch with many of South-West China’s minorities: Tibetan, Naxi, Mosuo, Dai, Bai, Yi and quite a few more.</p></td>
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Line 52:    <h2>Sichuan Yunnan Explorer Itinerary</h2>
Line 53:    <p>The journey starts and ends in  Chengdu.  After obtaining your Chinese  driving license, you will drive from Chengdu in Sichuan province via Lugu Lake,  Lijiang, Dali and the Yuanyang terraced rice fields to Kunming, the capital of  Yunnan province (see the map on the right), and you will return from Kunming to  Chengdu by plane.</p>
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