Commercial press geography of China . Crossing the feozen Yakkand River The great needs of Sinkiang are a strong military systemto protect it from danger, water and irrigation to reclaim barrenplaces, and improved roads and railways to make it more trulya part of the Chinese Street scene in Yarkand 70 GEOGRAPHY OP CHINA TIBET (0 ii) Area 463,000 square miles CAPITAL, LHASA (^ M) Tibet is the highest plateau in the world. It is a largedouiitry, with but few people. Travellers sometimes call itThe Forbidden Land. The great mountain ranges of Tibet are (1) the Kwenlunsystem, whose mai


Commercial press geography of China . Crossing the feozen Yakkand River The great needs of Sinkiang are a strong military systemto protect it from danger, water and irrigation to reclaim barrenplaces, and improved roads and railways to make it more trulya part of the Chinese Street scene in Yarkand 70 GEOGRAPHY OP CHINA TIBET (0 ii) Area 463,000 square miles CAPITAL, LHASA (^ M) Tibet is the highest plateau in the world. It is a largedouiitry, with but few people. Travellers sometimes call itThe Forbidden Land. The great mountain ranges of Tibet are (1) the Kwenlunsystem, whose main ridge separates Tibet from Sinkiang andwhose branches spread through northern Tibet; (2) the Hima-layas, highest of mountains, on the south between Tibet andIndia; (3) the Trans-Himalaya (#ji±#l|ti%), a high rang©parallel to and north of the Himalayas.


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