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The '''Huangpu River''', the most important shipping artery of [[Shanghai]], rises in [[Anji County]], [[Zhejiang Province]], and flows into the [[East China Sea]], with a total length of 113 km.&lt;br /&gt;
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The river divides the metropolis into two parts: [[Pudong]] (to her east) and [[Puxi]] (to her west). The world-famous [[Bund]] lies between the [[Waibaidu Bridge]] and [[Jinling Road]] (E.). The eye-catching and grand-looking 20-plus buildings of different architectural styles (including Gothic, Baroque, Romanesque, Classic and Renaissance) always appeal to visitors. On the east bank stands [[Lujiazui]] Financial and Trade Area, which is the best witness to the fast development of Shanghai. There, rows of modern skyscrapers of different architectural styles stand opposite the Bund. &lt;br /&gt;
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The Huangpu River is Shanghai's pride. She looks attractive day or night. Newly built bridges ([[Nanpu Bridge]], [[Yangpu Bridge]], [[Xupu Bridge]] and [[Lupu Bridge]]) not only connect Pudong and Puxi, but also add much grace to the river.&lt;br /&gt;
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