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* Sino-Tibetan Institute of the World Buddhist Studies Center [[世界佛學苑漢藏教理院]] located in Chóngqìng [[重慶]]  | * Sino-Tibetan Institute of the World Buddhist Studies Center [[世界佛學苑漢藏教理院]] located in Chóngqìng [[重慶]]  | ||
* Guishan University [[龜山書院]] in Nánchōng county 南充縣, established in [[1927]]  | * Guishan University [[龜山書院]] in Nánchōng county 南充縣, established in [[1927]]  | ||
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| + | * Dài Jìtáo [[戴季陶]]<ref>Though Dài usually identified himself more with his ancestral home of Zhèjiāng [[浙江]]</ref>, Wáng Ēnyáng [[王恩洋]], Shǐ Yīrú [[史一如]], Dàyǒng [[大勇]], Zhū Fèihuáng [[朱芾煌]], and Chéng Zháiān [[程宅安]] were born here.  | ||
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Sìchuān 四川 
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Sìchuān is a province in the southwest of China. The region provides a link to the western areas of Tibet, and temporarily hosted the wartime capital of the Republic of China during the Sino-Japanese war.
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