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Land communications were inconvenient in Fujian in the old days, and there were no rail lines there. Fujian now has the Yingtan-Xiamen, Waiyang-Fuzhou, Zhangping-Longyan, Meishuikeng-Fude and Fuzhou-Mawei railways totaling 1,009 kilometers, and a highway mileage of more than 30,000 kilometers. Its fine harbors include Xiamen, Mawei in Fuzhou, Quanzhou and Sanduao in Ningde. The Minjiang is the major inland navigation channel.

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