wild ducks can transfer bird flu h5n8 and hn9 viruses into the continents ancient water village hongcun unesco china

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Wild ducks can transfer bird flu, H5N8 and HN9 viruses into the continents, ancient water village Hongcun (Unesco), China
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Ancient water village Hongcun along the lake and between the mountains in the province Anhui, China. Also called the Venice of China. This famous ancient and characteristic village has characteristic architecture from the Ming and Qing dynasty and belongs to the Unesco World Heritage. Wonders of the ancient world. Wildducks can transfer bird flu and H5 viruses into Asia, Europe and USA


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