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		<title>Interview With Our Expert &#8211; Yunnan Culture Expert Zhang Xilu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A leading expert on the ancient Nanzhao Kingdom and a distinguished leader in the intellectual community in Dali, Yunnan Province, Zhang Xilu is an invaluable resource for any traveler interested in Dali culture and the ancient Tea and Horse Caravan Trail. A native of Xizhou, Dali, Mr. Zhang&#8217;s numerous published books on historical and contemporary [...]]]></description>
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