The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT43) WULINGYUAN NATIONAL PARK, Hunan Province, China -- July 10, 2007 -- TRAVEL-CHINA-WULINGYUAN-10 -- Korean tourists take a tea break at an overlook amongst some of the thousands of sandstone pillars, in the Wulingyuan National Park, April 12, 2007. The park is highly trafficked with tourists, especially Koreans. The Wulingyuan National Park is magnificent enough -- for its topography, for its rare plants and trees and for its stupendous (though panda-free) fauna -- that it has been officially designated by Unesco as demanding protection for the benefit of all mankind. (Ariana Lindquist/The New York Times) ADV15
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