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A new Chinese release about Madagascar is more than a travel guide

By Mei Jia | China Daily | Updated: 2016-03-30 08:08

A long time ago, after an island had separated from a vast landmass, its plants and animals grew in relative isolation.

As a result, much of Madagascar's flora and fauna are rarely found elsewhere, making the world's fourth-largest island the perfect destination for travelers seeking to see nature in all its diversity.

The country gained global popularity, including in China, after Hollywood released the 2005 animated film, Madagascar.

A new Chinese release about Madagascar is more than a travel guide

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