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at Ichang,221;and Han, three cities at junction of,222;contrast between, and the Hoang,228;3,37,42,71,116,163,165.And see Min River.Yellow Emperor, the,189.Yellow River. See Hoang."Young Ladies." See Annamese Tirailleurs.Younghusband expedition to Lhasa,126.Yuan Shih Kai,227.Yuan-pu, the,192.Yüeh-hsi,94.Yun Bay,16.Yunnan, province of, effects of Mohammedan rebellion in,27;the railway brings new life to,27;the Reform movement in,27,28;new military spirit in,27,28;significance of adhesion to western ideas,27,28;dread of foreign interference in,28,29;French encroachments in,29;French consulate in,29;government projects of railways in,29;Bureau of Foreign Affairs and its chief,30,31,38;travelling across,42ff.;meaning of the name,49;a "land of sunshine,"49;varied inhabitants of,49,50;conquest of, by Kublai Khan,50;proportion of tribes in population of,50;ethnological map of, a wonderful patchwork,50;variety of religions in,50;a fine field for civil discord,50;natives of,51;hill-roads in,52;travelling among the mountains in,54ff.;estimated population of,55;3,9,22.Yunnan dollars,37.Yunnan pony,102.Yunnan-fu, from Haiphong to, by rail,13,14;approach to,21,22;its picturesque situation,23;its climate,23;an unattractive city,24;its lake,24,25;famous for its metal work,25;opium trade banished from,25,26;military school in,28;French predominance in,29;a native official hostess at,31;excursions from,32;hiring coolies at,33-35,36;departure from,41,42;3,21.Yurts (Mongolian huts),248,249.


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