Lake Tai

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Gwydion M. Williams
Lake Tai (太湖, Tài Hú, literally "Grand Lake") is a large and scenic lake in China, on the border of Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. The lake area gets many visitors from the nearby major cities — Shanghai, Hangzhou and Nanjing — as well from as the ones around the lake. It provides the main somewhat rural getaway for East China.
This is flat Yangtze Delta country; there are no mountains anywhere near the lake, though there are some hills, and the lake's average depth is only 2 meters, about 7 feet. Lake Tai is the third largest freshwater lake in China at 2,250 km² (about 870 mi²). It contains about 90 islands of sizes anywhere from tiny to several square km.

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