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Ancient tree relocates in Zhejiang Province
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A crane lifts the root of a 900 years old camphor tree in Jingning county of eastern Zhejiang Province on Wednesday, April 23, 2008. [Photo:zjol.com.cn]

A 900 years old camphor tree was successfully uprooted and is on the road to its new home in Longquan city of eastern Zhejiang Province. [Photo:zjol.com.cn]

(CRI April 24, 2008)

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