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Religions coexist in villages

By Liu Xiangrui, Daqiong and Wang Huazhong | China Daily | Updated: 2013-10-05 07:36

In the ancient town of Yanjing, Catholicism and Tibetan Buddhism literally stand face to face.

In the Lancang River valley, Yanjing used to be an important town along the ancient Tea and Horse Road that connected Yunnan and Tibet.

The town of two villages is home to two ethnic groups, the Naxi and Tibetans.

Religions coexist in villages

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