Snow hits south China's provinces, disrupting traffic
2010-01-06 03:27:10 GMT2010-01-06 11:27:10 (Beijing Time)
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Photo Taken on Jan. 5, 2010 shows the traffic at a highway entrance in Jiujiang, southeast China's Jiangxi Province. The first snowfall hit Jiujiang on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Zhou Ke)
Photo Taken on Jan. 5, 2010 shows the traffic at a highway entrance in Jiujiang, southeast China's Jiangxi Province. The first snowfall hit Jiujiang on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Zhou Ke)
Photo Taken on Jan. 5, 2010 shows the traffic at a highway entrance in Jiujiang, southeast China's Jiangxi Province. The first snowfall hit Jiujiang on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Zhou Ke)
A woman walks against snow on a street in Yichang City, central China's Hubei Province, Jan. 5, 2010. Hubei Province witnessed the first snowfall in 2010 on Tuesday. The local observatory has issued yellow warning signal of snow to inform people of the inconvenience. (Xinhua/Huang Xiang)
Local citizens get on bus in heavy snow in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, Jan. 5, 2010. Hubei Province witnessed the first snowfall in 2010 on Tuesday. The local observatory has issued yellow warning signal of snow to inform people of the inconvenience. (Xinhua)
China's Jiangxi and Hubei Province witnessed the first snowfall in 2010 on Tuesday. The local observatory has issued yellow warning signal of snow to inform people of the inconvenience.