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Snow falls on Greater Hsinggan Mountains
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A big snowfall covered the forest zone of Greater Hsinggan Mountains, China's biggest forest zone in northern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Thursday, October 18.

(CRI October 19, 2007)

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