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  • ...Avenue Jeffre (some old people in Shanghai still call Huaihai Road “Xiafei Road,” which was transliterated from Jeffre). ...sing and falling in the air. Today’s Shanghai people even think of Huaihai Road as a street more than an “Oriental Paris.”
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  • ...oad (W.), is 5,400 m. long. The section between Xizang Road (M.) and Henan Road (M.) is for pedestrians only. ...res opened one after another, greatly promoting the development of Nanjing Road. Before long it won the name of "China's No. 1 Commercial Street."
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  • #REDIRECT [[The "Belt and Road" initiatives]]
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  • [[Image:silk road fun.JPEG|thumb|280px]] ...dustrial cooperation and other projects in countries along the "[[Belt and Road]]," an economic development initiative proposed by [[China]] in 2013 for im
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  • [[file: Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Silk Road]] '''The Silk Road''' ('''丝绸之路''') was an ancient commercial route, which wriggled thr
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  • [[file: MaritimeSilk.JPEG|thumb|200px|The Maritime Silk Road]] As early as 2,000 years ago, the '''Maritime Silk Road''' ('''海上丝绸之路''') started from China's south-east coastal regio
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  • [[File:Ancient Tea-Horse Road.jpg|thumb|300px|Ancient Tea-Horse Road]] '''Ancient Tea-Horse Road''' ('''茶马古道''')
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  • #REDIRECT [[The "Belt and Road" initiative]]
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  • #redirect[[The "Belt and Road" initiatives]]
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  • #redirect[[The "Belt and Road" initiative]]
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  • [[file: Belt and Road.JPEG|thumb|300px|The Belt and Road Initiative]] ...to refer to the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road.
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  • ...nese way of crossing the road.JPEG|thumb|220px|Chinese way of crossing the road.]] ...ther the traffic light is green or red -- let alone whether they cross the road at the zebra crossing. The term is mostly used to ridicule jaywalkers.
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  • #redirect[[The Belt and Road initiative]]
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  • [[file: Belt and Road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The "Belt and Road" initiative]] ...time Silk Road|21st-Century Maritime Silk Road]]" initiatives. ([[Belt and Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: Belt and Road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The "Belt and Road" initiatives]] ...time Silk Road|21st-Century Maritime Silk Road]]" initiatives. ([[Belt and Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: Belt and Road.JPEG|left|thumb|250px|The "Belt and Road" initiative]] ...Economic Belt]]" and the "[[Maritime Silk Road|21st-Century Maritime Silk Road]]" initiatives.
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  • [[file: Belt and Road.JPEG|left|thumb|250px|The "Belt and Road" initiative]] ...Economic Belt]]" and the "[[Maritime Silk Road|21st-Century Maritime Silk Road]]" initiatives.
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  • [[file: Belt and Road.JPEG|thumb|300px|left|The Belt and Road Initiative]] ...lk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road. ([[Belt and Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|the Silk Road]] ...h mountains, lakes and deserts, from [[China]] to southern Europe. ([[Silk Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: Belt and Road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The Belt and Road Initiative]] ...to refer to the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road.
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  • [[file: Belt and Road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The Belt and Road Initiative]] ...to refer to the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road.
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  • [[file: Belt and Road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The Belt and Road Initiative]] ...to refer to the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road.
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  • [[file: Belt and Road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The Belt and Road Initiative]] ...to refer to the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road.
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  • [[file: Maritime Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|left|200px|The "Belt and Road" initiatives]] ...) stands for the "Silk Road Economic Belt" and "21st-Century Maritime Silk Road" initiatives.
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  • [[file: Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Silk Road]] ...ountains, lakes and deserts, from [[China]] to southern Europe. [[the Silk Road|(More)]]
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  • [[file: Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Silk Road]] ...ountains, lakes and deserts, from [[China]] to southern Europe. [[the Silk Road|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|the Silk Road]] ...untains, lakes and deserts, from [[China]] to southern Europe. ([[The Silk Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|the Silk Road]] ...untains, lakes and deserts, from [[China]] to southern Europe. ([[The Silk Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|the Silk Road]] ...untains, lakes and deserts, from [[China]] to southern Europe. ([[The Silk Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Silk Road]] ...untains, lakes and deserts, from [[China]] to southern Europe. ([[The Silk Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Silk Road]] ...ountains, lakes and deserts, from [[China]] to southern Europe. [[The Silk Road|(More...)]]
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  • [[File:Ancient Tea-Horse Road.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Ancient Tea-Horse Road]] '''Ancient Tea-Horse Road''' ('''茶马古道''')
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  • [[File:Ancient Tea-Horse Road.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Ancient Tea-Horse Road]] '''Ancient Tea-Horse Road''' ('''茶马古道''')
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  • [[File:Ancient Tea-Horse Road.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Ancient Tea-Horse Road]] ...tion, resembling the refulgence of the [[Silk Road]]. ([[Ancient Tea-Horse Road|More...]])
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  • [[File:Ancient Tea-Horse Road.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Ancient Tea-Horse Road]] '''Ancient Tea-Horse Road''' ('''茶马古道''')
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  • [[file: camels.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The camels take rest on the Silk Road]] ...untains, lakes and deserts, from [[China]] to southern Europe. ([[The Silk Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: camels.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The camels take rest on the Silk Road]] ...untains, lakes and deserts, from [[China]] to southern Europe. ([[The Silk Road|More...]])
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  • [[File:Ancient Tea-Horse Road.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Ancient Tea-Horse Road]] ...tion, resembling the refulgence of the [[Silk Road]]. ([[Ancient Tea-Horse Road|More]])
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  • [[File:Ancient Tea-Horse Road.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Ancient Tea-Horse Road]] ...n, resembling the refulgence of the [[Silk Road]]. ('''[[Ancient Tea-Horse Road|More...]]''')
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  • [[file: Huaihai Road.GIF|thumb|200px|left|Huaihai Road]] ...right to construct a street through a few residential quarters. [[Huaihai Road|(More...)]]
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  • ...way of crossing the road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Chinese way of crossing the road.]] ...wds and then crossing the road all at once. ([[Chinese way of crossing the road|More]])
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  • [[file: Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|the Silk Road]] ...Central Asia, and Western Asia, eventually leading to Europe. ([[The Silk Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: MaritimeSilk.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|The Maritime Silk Road]] ...d seas to countries in Southeast Asia, Africa and Europe. ([[Maritime Silk Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: MaritimeSilk.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|The Maritime Silk Road]] ...d seas to countries in Southeast Asia, Africa and Europe. ([[Maritime Silk Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: MaritimeSilk.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The Maritime Silk Road]] ...d seas to countries in Southeast Asia, Africa and Europe. ([[Maritime Silk Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: MaritimeSilk.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|The Maritime Silk Road]] ...d seas to countries in Southeast Asia, Africa and Europe. ([[Maritime Silk Road|More...]])
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  • [[file: Maritime Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|The Maritime Silk Road]] ...d seas to countries in Southeast Asia, Africa and Europe. ([[Maritime Silk Road|More...]])
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  • ...oad (W.), is 5,400 m. long. The section between Xizang Road (M.) and Henan Road (M.) is for pedestrians only. ...res opened one after another, greatly promoting the development of Nanjing Road. Before long it won the name of "China's No. 1 Commercial Street."
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  • ...in west [[Beijing]]. Formerly housed in the Confucius Temple on Guozijian Road, the museum pays tribute to Beijing life in bygone eras. [[Capital Museum|(
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  • Located at the crossroad of the famous Hengshan Road and Urumqi Road, the '''Community Church''', the largest Christian church in [[Shanghai]], ...uilt, an American Christian living in Shanghai organized a choir on Donghu Road. In 1925 the Community Church was founded. Open mainly to American Christia
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  • #REDIRECT [[The "Belt and Road" initiative]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The "Belt and Road" initiatives]]
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  • #redirect[[The "Belt and Road" initiative]]
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  • #redirect[[The "Belt and Road" initiatives]]
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  • #redirect[[The Belt and Road initiative]]
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  • #redirect[[The Belt and Road initiative]]
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  • ...Avenue Jeffre (some old people in Shanghai still call Huaihai Road “Xiafei Road,” which was transliterated from Jeffre). ...sing and falling in the air. Today’s Shanghai people even think of Huaihai Road as a street more than an “Oriental Paris.”
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  • [[file: Belt and Road.JPEG|thumb|300px|The Belt and Road Initiative]] ...to refer to the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road.
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  • [[file: MaritimeSilk.JPEG|thumb|200px|The Maritime Silk Road]] As early as 2,000 years ago, the '''Maritime Silk Road''' ('''海上丝绸之路''') started from China's south-east coastal regio
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  • ...owing smaller vehicles to pass under it on the road. Without taking up any road space, its designers, [[Shenzhen Huashi Future Parking Equipment]], says it
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  • ...ay of crossing the road'''" ('''中国式过马路'''). ([[Chinese way of crossing the road|More]])
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  • [[Image:silk road fun.JPEG|thumb|280px]] ...dustrial cooperation and other projects in countries along the "[[Belt and Road]]," an economic development initiative proposed by [[China]] in 2013 for im
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  • ...between Hebei Avenue to the north, Wenchang Road to the west and Wensheng Road to the south. The stadium is one of the competition venues for football pre
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  • ...e's Square]] and located at the crossroad of Xizang Road (M.) and Jiujiang Road, the very heart of [[Shanghai]], is a Christian church.
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  • Address: No.9, Dajuese Road, Sujiatuo, Haidian District, Beijing ...emple; Xiaojiahe Road - Beiqing Road-Beian River - Da Jue Temple; d) Fushi Road - Sanjiadian - Junzhuang -Yangtuo - Da Jue Temple
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  • ...southwest of the [[Tianyao Road Bridge]] and north of the Zhongshan South Road, and neighbors the [[Shanghai Swimming Pool]]. It is a large sports complex
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  • ...nese way of crossing the road.JPEG|thumb|220px|Chinese way of crossing the road.]] ...ther the traffic light is green or red -- let alone whether they cross the road at the zebra crossing. The term is mostly used to ridicule jaywalkers.
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  • Located at the crossroad on Nanjing Road (W.) and Huashan Road, '''Jing'an Temple''' is one of those nationally famous Buddhist monasterie
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  • ...Yimou''' ('''张艺谋''') has returned to his respect for art and soul from the road of commercialism and consumerism with 'Coming Home.' ([[Zhang Yimou|More...
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  • Situated in the center of [[Shanghai]] close to [[Huaihai Road]] (M.) and the [[People's Square]], '''Xintiandi''' is a successful combina ...e old lanes (kown as "nong tang") and the Shikumen to the south of Huaihai Road (M.).
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  • ...end of the [[Great Wall]], but also the vital passage of the famous [[Silk Road]]. [[Jiayu Pass|(More...)]]
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  • ...f Dongzhimen,walk north along the second ring road, 500 meters east of the road. ...meters north of Dongzhimen Bridge, along the assistant way of second ring road, and inside the Qingshuiyuan Neighborhood.
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  • Situated west of Panjiayuan Bridge and south of the East Third Ring Road, the '''Panjiayuan Antiques Market''' is very accessible. [[Panjiayuan Anti
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  • Constructed in 1921, '''Jingyuan Garden''' is located at 70, Anshan Road, Heping District, the heritage site under city protection and the important
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  • Constructed in 1921, '''Jingyuan Garden''' is located at 70, Anshan Road, Heping District, the heritage site under city protection and the important
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  • [[file: Silk Road.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|the Silk Road]] '''The Silk Road''' ('''丝绸之路''') was an ancient commercial route, which wriggled thr
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  • ...i Restoration (also known as the Meiji Ishin) in 1868, Japan embarked on a road of militarism and in 1894 invaded Korea and [[China]]. [[First Sino-Japanes
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  • [[File:Ancient Tea-Horse Road.jpg|thumb|300px|Ancient Tea-Horse Road]] '''Ancient Tea-Horse Road''' ('''茶马古道''')
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  • ...m of Chinese Science and Technology''' on northern section of the 3rd Ring Road presents both permanent and short-term exhibitions. [[China Science & Techn
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  • Sitting on Tianwei Road in Hebei District, '''Dabeiyuan''' (Monastery of Great Mercy) is the larges
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  • On a corner of Shanxi Road (S.) and Yan'an Road (M.) stands a uniquely-featured building, the '''Moller Mansion'''. The con
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  • Located at the crossing of Anyuan Road and Jiangning Road, the '''Jade Buddha Temple''' is well known both in [[China]] and in Southe
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  • ...end of the [[Great Wall]], but also the vital passage of the famous [[Silk Road]]. ('''[[Jiayu Pass|More...]]''')
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  • ...m''' is situated on the east campus of the university, at 17, Qinghua East Road, Haidian District. The building, of irregular height, is original in design
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  • No.66 – No.68, Changsha Road, [[Tianjin]]
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  • [[Machang Road]], [[Tianjin]]
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  • Address:No.18 North Road of West Third Ring Road, [[Beijing]] Bus Route:Take Bus No.300, 718, 801at North Third Ring Road to North of Heping Street, and then transfer to Bus No.18, 62, 379, 406, 41
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  • Constructed in 1921, '''Jingyuan Garden''' is located at 70, Anshan Road, [[Heping District]], the heritage site under city protection and the impor
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  • ...mnasium''' is located on the central axis of the University, at 30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District. The straight lines and strong sculptured blocks of the e
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  • ...oximately two kilometers west of Olympic Green, close to North Fourth Ring Road. Its exterior is in the shape of a flying saucer, giving a sense of both li
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  • Situated west of Panjiayuan Bridge and south of the East Third Ring Road, the '''Panjiayuan Antiques Market''' ('''潘家园旧货市场''') is ver
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  • Situated west of Panjiayuan Bridge and south of the East Third Ring Road, the '''Panjiayuan Antiques Market''' ('''潘家园旧货市场''') is ver
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  • Situated west of Panjiayuan Bridge and south of the East Third Ring Road, the '''Panjiayuan Antiques Market''' ('''潘家园旧货市场''') is ver
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  • Situated west of Panjiayuan Bridge and south of the East Third Ring Road, the '''Panjiayuan Antiques Market''' ('''潘家园旧货市场''') is very
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  • Located on busy [[Nanjing Road]] in [[People's Square]], '''Shanghai Art Museum''' has 12 exhibition halls
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  • Located on busy [[Nanjing Road]] in [[People's Square]], '''Shanghai Art Museum''' has 12 exhibition halls
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  • ...soleum]], [[Changling Mausoleum]], [[Zhaoling Mausoleum]] and the [[Devine Road]]. Dingling is the grave of [[Zhu Yijun]] and his two empresses. ...and the Chamber of Divine Favor are opened for basic displays. The Divine Road is the main passage to the tombs, composed of the marble archway, the red g
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  • ...a]], once known as the State of Yutian, is an important stop on the [[Silk Road]]. It is dominated by a dry continental desert climate; hot in summer and n
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  • ...storation (also known as the Meiji Ishin) in [[1868]], Japan embarked on a road of militarism and in ''1894'' invaded Korea and [[China]]. After Chinese tr
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  • ...storation (also known as the Meiji Ishin) in [[1868]], Japan embarked on a road of militarism and in ''1894'' invaded Korea and [[China]]. After Chinese tr
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  • No.122, [[Munan Road]],[[Tianjin]]
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  • ...the design by a Russian engineer. It is 21.34 m wide and 1,450 m long. The road surface is paved with granite stone slates 18 sq cm in size and 30 cm in th
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  • No.121, [[Machang Road]], [[Tianjin]]
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  • The '''Shenyang Imperial Palace''', located at No. 171, Shenyang Road, Shenhe District in [[Shenyang City]], is the only existing royal palace in
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  • The '''Shenyang Imperial Palace''', located at No. 171, Shenyang Road, Shenhe District in [[Shenyang City]], is the only existing royal palace in
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  • No.2 – No.4, [[Munan Road]], [[Tianjin]]
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  • No.267, [[Hebei Road]], [[Tianjin]]
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  • No.60, Chengdu Road, [[Tianjin]]
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  • ...00 square meters, the '''Shenyang Olympic Stadium''' is situated on Hunnan Road in Hunnan District. The roof is in the shape of a large oval, the exterior
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  • No.48, Dali Road, [[Tianjin]]
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  • Address: No.69, Fengtai South Road, Sihe Manor, Beijing Bus Route: Bus No.351,353,747,804 to the stop of Fengtai South Road.
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  • No.277, Hebei Road, [[Tianjin]]
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  • No.11, [[Munan Road]], [[Tianjin]]
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