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Two groups:

Group 1, walking on foot, requires sturdy, healthy walkers due to road conditions.

Aim: To explore the southern suburbs of Guanqu. The route is about 10 kilometers and it will take about six hours.

Meeting place: Northeast corner of the Dahongmen Bridge, South 4th Ring.

Meeting time: Sep. 15, 2007, Saturday, 8:00 AM. Start at 8:30 AM sharp.

Termination point: Nanhaizi Miluyuan.

 

Group 2, walking on foot, will tour around rivers.

Aim: To explore the Zhuan River while walking a 5 kilometer route.

Meeting place: Guo Shoujing Memorial Museum (Exit B of Jishuitan Subway).

Meeting time: Sep. 15, 2007, Saturday, 8:00 AM, Start at 8:30 AM sharp.

Signing up: contact Feng Jin - Tel: 8403 9930, 136 0103 9430 or via email, yita03@163.com. If you are unable to attend, please notify the organization ahead of time.

Information about Nature University: www.nu.ngo.cn.

(China.org.cn September 13, 2007)

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