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Description This photo was taken by Alexander Needham in July 2004 during a meeting in TEDA, Tianjin, China.

This photo was published by Alexander Needham in May 2006.

And Alexander Needham is the pen name of the author.

Alexander Needham is the first editor of this page.

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You can use this photo freely in any topic on TEDA, Tianjin, Jingjintang Delta, China or the Far East.

The uses of this picture are personally allowed by its owner, Alexander Needham.

Please DO NOT delete this picture from this page by yourself without informing the editor, Alexander Needham.

When you use this picture in the other places, please remember to mention its owner Alexander Needham.

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Modern buildings in Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area (TEDA), Tianjin, China
Date 20 May 2006 (original upload date)
Source Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.
Author Original uploader was Alex Needham at en.wikipedia
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