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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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  • [[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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  • #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: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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  • [[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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  • [[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]] ...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: 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: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]] '''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: 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|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: 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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  • ...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 very
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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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  • 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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  • ...ighbors eight countries. It was an important section of the ancient [[Silk Road]].
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  • Address: No. 18, Jinnan Road, Zhangwangfeng, [[Dashanzi]], [[Chaoyang District]], [[Beijing]] ...e irregular crossing. The second-storey white building on the south of the road is the museum.
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  • ...uth side. The world-famed [[Nanjing Road]] lies to its north and [[Huaihai Road]] to its south. Around the square there are a great number of big shops, ti
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  • No.2, Changde Road, [[Tianjin]]
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  • No.283 – No.295, [[Hebei Road]], [[Tianjin]]
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  • No.109, [[Munan Road]], [[Tianjin]]
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  • No.121, Changde Road, [[Tianjin]]
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  • This grand building is situated in the west section of [[Nanjing Road]] (W.). Composed of the main building, the east tower, the west tower and a
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  • In late 1997, the local authorities installed 560 road lamps with 1,000-watt bulbs, 250 colored floodlights and 3,000 m of neo tub
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  • No.70, [[Munan Road]], [[Tianjin]]
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  • No.50, [[Munan Road]], [[Tianjin]]
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  • ...ish/olympic/218533.htm), the Tianjin Catholic Church, is located in Dushan Road, Heping District, close to [[Lida International Department Store]]. The chu
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  • No.59, [[Hubei Road]], [[Tianjin]]
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  • Address: No. 11 East Road of the North Third Ring Road, [[Beijing]] (North exit of Heping Street)
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  • ...sastrous "cultural revolution", he succeeded in setting the country on the road to socialist modernization. He has proved to be far-sighted and persevering
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  • No.66, Dali Road, [[Tianjin]]
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  • Sitting on Tianwei Road in Hebei District, '''Dabeiyuan''' (Monastery of Great Mercy) (http://www.c
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  • ...0, when its first branch opened in [[Shenzhen]] at Xihua Palace on Jiefang Road. The Shenzhen McDonald's, a HK$40 million investment, was a wholly-owned su
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  • ...ing Park was built in the year of 2002. It lies on the west of the Huayuan Road, Yichun, Heilongjiang Province, covering an area of 8800 square meters and
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  • ...'' is representative. Located west of the [[Confucius Temple]] on Zhanyuan Road and next to the [[Taiping Heavenly Kingdom History Museum]], it was the man
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  • No.4, Chongqing Road, [[Tianjin]]
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  • ...nder national-level protection, the villa occupies 0.24 hectares on Jingde Road east of the Huanglifang Bridge in [[Suzhou]]. It is famed for its rockery a
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  • ...and terminating at [[Kashi]], the railway extends along the ancient [[Silk Road]], passing through the [[Tianshan Range]] and to the north of the world-ren
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  • ...stitutionalized mid-dynasty during the rule of [[Emperor Wu]]. The “[[Silk Road]],” a caravan and mercantile transport route stretching to West Asia, was
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  • ...aken in China. The 11.8 billion yuan (US$1.55 billion) bridge shortens the road journey between [[Ningbo]], a major port city, and [[Shanghai]] by 120 km.
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  • ...the socialist transformation of agriculture to guide the farmers onto the road of cooperation.
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  • ...rch outside Shanghai's North Gate (nearby today's Zhejiang Road and Beihai Road). In 1882, the eighth year of the Qing Dynasty's Guangxu reign period, the
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  • Located in [[Enlong Lane]] on 7th Zhongshan Road in [[Guangzhou]], the '''Ancestral Temple of Chen Family''' was built with
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  • Occupying a total area of 90,000 sq. m. and located on [[Nanjing Road]] (W.) opposite to the famous [[Shanghai Center]], this comprehensive compl
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  • ...29, 2000, a tank wagon carrying 5.2 tons of sodium cyanide veered off the road at Tielingpu, [[Danfeng County]], and plunged into the [[Wuguan River]]. To
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  • ...stitutionalized mid-dynasty during the rule of [[Emperor Wu]]. The "[[Silk Road]]," a caravan and mercantile transport route stretching to West Asia, was e
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  • ...e Hakka hotels of Changting are located in the middle section of Zhaozheng Road of downtown Changting with prices varying from 20 to 120 yuan<br>2. Be sure
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  • ...e world-famous [[Bund]] lies between the [[Waibaidu Bridge]] and [[Jinling Road]] (E.). The eye-catching and grand-looking 20-plus buildings of different a
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  • Located on busy [[Nanjing Road]] in [[People's Square]], '''Shanghai Art Museum''' has 12 exhibition halls
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  • ...ultural Production Brigade of Jinshantun District, on the east side of the road to the south of Jinshantun. In the early 1930s, White Russians built this c
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  • ...Revolution''' stands on the north side of the central section of [[Fuxing Road]] directly south of the [[Yuyuantan Park]]. The museum is composed of two f Address: No. 9, Fuxing Road, [[Haidian District]], [[Beijing]].
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  • ...d pipes bare-handed. He continuously cleared out 12 ditches and the nearby road traffic soon went back to normal thanks to his efforts.
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  • No.117 – No.119, Machang Road, [[Tianjin]]
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  • ...ol, and cotton fabric, revealing the local social life on the ancient Silk Road two thousand years ago.
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  • ...rganization consisting of political parties and forces favoring the middle road and democracy.
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  • Located on Gonghexin Road, the '''Shanghai Circus World''' consist five parts with acrobatic and circ
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  • .../www.china.org.cn/english/travel/45241.htm), a bustling town on the [[Silk Road]] located northwest of the Lop Nor, thrived for over 800 years (200 BC-700
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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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  • ...ay, two of the main lines in south and north China and greatly facilitated road traffic across the [[Yangtze River]].
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  • "No.5 Garden Road" (1984)
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  • No. 55, Chongqing Road, [[Tianjin]]
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  • Situated northwest of 6th Zhongshan Road in downtown [[Guangzhou]], the '''Liurong Temple''' was built in during the
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  • '''Dahui Temple''' (Great Wisdom Temple) is located on Dahuisi Road at [[Weigongcun]]. The temple is now closed to visitors. During the "[[Cult
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  • ...or three to six months. However, with the dramatic increase of vehicles on road, and a spate of serious traffic accidents caused by drunk driving, the coun
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  • ...the village were built during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The cobblestone road with its gray tiles and post and panel structure, ancestral halls, and the
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  • ...carrying 10-tonage steel pipes suddenly got out of control and slid down a road on the construction site in Wu'an City where Wang worked. To prevent the tr
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  • Address: South of the east Fuxue Road, Changping District, Beijing
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  • ...ttract every visitor to the museum. The activities like "walk the blessing road, round the blessing tree, draw the blessing cloth, and tie the blessing rib
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  • Tips: 1. The village is characterized by its stone road in through the village;
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  • ...r''' stands in the world-famous [[Lujiazui]] and at the entrance of Yan'an Road (E.) Tunnel. The 88-story skyscraper, 420 m high, ranks first in [[China]]
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  • ...of Xiao Hong''', 28 kilometers from [[Harbin]], is situated at Wenhuazhan Road, Hulan District, and covers an area of 7125 square meters. It was listed as
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  • ...hrough the narrow cliffs of Kuimen in frightening surges. An ancient plank road, over a meter wide, at the precipice on the northern side of the Yangtze Ri
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  • ...nction between the different statuses in feudal society. Walking along the road, we can see a stele of 50,000 kilograms (50 tons) built in a pavilion. Thes
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  • ...site under national-level protection and occupies 1.88 hectares on Liuyuan Road outside [[Suzhou]]’s Changmen Gate. First built in 1593 during the [[Ming
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  • ...g South Station, 5 yuan, and walk 1 kilometer west along the lakeside tour road.
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  • ...elevision broadcast industry awards, for her performance in the film "Iron Road".
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  • Located on [[Guangxiao Road]] in [[Guangzhou]], the '''Guangxiao Temple''' (Temple of Bright Filial Pie
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  • ...he couple and catapulted the baby from his mother's womb straight onto the road.
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  • The future park consists of one major road, one museum, one major tower, a 1.15-million-square-meter lake and five gar
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  • Address: No.1 Courtyard, Jiuxianqiao North Road, [[Chaoyang District]], [[Beijing]]
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  • Address: No. 16, Dongsanhuan Road, [[Chaoyang District]], Beijing.
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  • ...is just tucked behind the pastel façades across the street. Further up the road, Barra Street connects into Padre António Street and Lourenço Street wher ...ill]] from this urban piazza along [[Palha Street]], the bluestone cobbled road leads to the grand façade of the Ruins [[of St. Paul’s]], with [[Mount F
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  • ...ing Center]] was opened. The center, classic-looking, is located at Renmin Road in the prime area of [[Urumqi]], [[Xinjiang]]'s capital. With its pleasant
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  • ...monks had no choice but to have a new temple built on present-day Huai'an Road. Later, with its influence outgrowing its size, the temple was moved to its
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  • Address: No. A 3, Anding Road, [[Chaoyang District]], [[Beijing]]
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  • ...Route: Bus No.55, 386, 407, 740, 804, 819, 849, 921, 941 or 944 to Beichen Road Stop or Qijahuozi Stop
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  • ...inctive styles of the music from East Asia to Europe on the ancient [[Silk Road]], consisting of the old countries, such as India, [[China]], Persia and Gr
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  • ...ute: Bus No.103, 104, 803, 814 to the stop of Department Store,east of the road.
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  • ...Route: Bus No.55, 386, 407, 740, 804, 819, 849, 921, 941 or 944 to Beichen Road Stop or Qijahuozi Stop
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  • Address: No.40 Yulin Community, You'anmenwai Road, Fengtai District, Beijing
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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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  • Address: 1, Hongqi Village, South Xiangshan Road, [[Haidian District]], Beijing
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  • Address: A9, [[Fuxing Road]], [[Haidian District]], [[Beijing]]
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  • ...Chengguan stared in silence at illegal vegetable vendors lined up along a road, forcing the vendors to leave out of a sense of embarrassment and fear. Whi
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  • ...become the nation’s guiding set of values, if incompletely. The republican road was not smooth. Although Manchurian authoritarianism was undermined, politi
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  • Address: Inside the Yuanmingyuan Park, North Qinghua Road, Haidian District, Beijing
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  • ...arden of the Hall of Peaceful Longevity. To the south of the Outer Western Road is the Hall of Peaceful Benignity (Cininggong), and to its north are some B
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  • Address: A2, Yinghua Road, northern entrance of Heping Street , [[Chaoyang District]], [[Beijing]]
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  • ...seum of Chinese Science and Technology on northern section of the 3rd Ring Road presents both permanent and short-term exhibitions. It was opened to the pu
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  • ...arden of the Hall of Peaceful Longevity. To the south of the Outer Western Road is the Hall of Peaceful Benignity (Cininggong), and to its north are some B
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  • ...ai]]'', ''[[Three Modern Ladies]]'', ''[[Survival of a Nation]]'', ''[[The Road]]'', and ''[[New Female]]'' were screened. From [[1934]] to [[1935]], the K
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  • In the fields of design, development and research, the CAST has opened a road of development for China’s space technology with Chinese characteristics,
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  • Sleek horses and carved coaches lined the road.
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  • ...the Central Academy of Drama by appearing in Zhang Yimou’s 1998 film ''The Road Home'', in which she played a country girl. The part won her the Hundred Fl
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  • ...specimen models to enlighten the spectators with the start and development road of animals.
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  • Address: No. 14, East Liulichang Road, 100050
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  • "The Road Home" (我的父亲母亲) in 1999,
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  • ...blic should be strictly adhered to. Traffic control should be cut down and road closures, as well as site clearings, must be avoided unless they are absolu
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  • ...nter, Shanghai during March 23-24, 2013. Themed on “China’s Modernization: Road and Prospect,” this Forum attracts about 240 scholars and opinion-leaders
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  • Rail and road transportation facilities in Mudanjiang are developed. There are flights fr
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  • An exotic destination with ancient memories of the Silk Road, Xinjiang has much to offer a visitor. It is a place of the finest grapes a ...as in those far off days when Xinjiang was an important link in the [[Silk Road]], today it represents an increasingly important land bridge between east a
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  • ...ea,[[Chaoyang District]], in northeastern [[Beijing]], past the 4th [[Ring Road]]. The large area was once a booming compound for the State's pre-reform el
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  • Zhang and her students were crossing the road just outside the school gate when suddenly a runaway school bus veered towa
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  • ...''Storming Luding Bridge'', on themes from revolutionary history; ''On the Road to Camp for Field-Training'' and Laundry Song'', about life in the [[People ...dance-drama has been most active. Excellent works include ''Along the Silk Road'', composed by the [[Gansu Song and Dance Troupe]], about the friendship be
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  • ...ing; to guide and supervise fire protection work and the administration of road and traffic safety, traffic order, as well as vehicles and drivers.
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  • Address: No. 9, Huizhong Road, Yayuncun, Beijing. (Take Bus 108, 328, 387, 408, 417, or 847, and get off
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  • ...uilding socialism with Chinese characteristics; to adhere to the socialist road, persist in the reform and opening up program, improve the socialist system
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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 '''Location''': 100m west of the Panjiayuan Bridge at the East Third Ring Road
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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 road ahead'''
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  • The Silk Road, or Silk Routes, refers to an extensive interconnected network of trade rou
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  • Ding was sent abroad by his father with his own financial resources. His road to success has been stamped with his personal brand, and is now called the
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  • ...s (17 miles) south of Qiqihar Downtown, about half an hour's ride, and the road conditions are good.
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  • Wuxi police screened over 3,000 vehicles that drove on the road where the accident occurred, finding the suspect vehicle on the morning of
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  • ...pilgrimage to the West. In 633, having weathered all the hardships of the road, he arrived at central India's Nalanda Monastery, the Buddhist and cultural ...d cart loaded with his concubine, maidservants, and food. Midway along the road he came across a respectful old man, who, attract an exchange of pleasantri
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  • ...nline photo shows Yang Dacai was caught smiling during his inspection of a road accident in Yan'an, Shaanxi on Aug. 26, 2012.]]
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  • Address: No.3 Hufangqiao Road, Xuanwu District. Take bus No. 102, 14, 66, 15, or 53, and get off at Hufan
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  • ...mechanics. He guided the design and building of China's first dual-purpose road-and-railway bridge - [[Qiantangjiang Bridge]] over the [[Yangtze]] near [[H
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  • ...y quoting another number – 100 million, referring to new cars added to the road in China in the past 10 years.
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  • Address: 42 Xueyuan Road, [[Haidian District]], [[Beijing]] (100083). Take bus No. 375, 386, 719, 74
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  • ...mmunist Party and resistance against Japanese aggression, embarking on the road of cooperating with the Communist Party of China in resisting Japanese aggr
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  • Address: 31 West 3rd Ring Road, Haidian District, Beijing
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  • ...guard the five directions – east, south, west, north and the center – on a road. Later, it became a ceremony greeting the five gods of fortune. In the old On normal days, a bus departs the long- distance bus station on Hutai Road at 12:35 to Wuzhen.
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  • ...usehold registers, identity cards, temporary stay certificates, passports, road signs, and doorplates. An example of the latter, 15 Doufuchi Lane, was form
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  • Despite his ideals, he found the road he chose to be full of bumps and thorns. That was partly because of his cri
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  • ...ess at Hong Kong and reorganized itself. Since then it has embarked on the road of sincere co-operation and common struggle with the Communist Party of Chi
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  • Address: No. 37 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District
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  • ...tyle of the new campus of the University of Macau on the other side of the road. With a total investment of RMB 770 million, the first-phase buildings of t ...along the East, North and West Huandao Road, and North and South Zhongxin Road, forming a circular pipeline system.It reaches a length of 33.4 kilometers,
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  • ...an Dynasty]] (1271-1368), Ozbek merchants often traveled along "the [[Silk Road]]" through Xinjiang to do business in inland areas. In the 16th and 17th ce
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  • ...e Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), Ozbek merchants often traveled along "the Silk Road" through Xinjiang to do business in inland areas. In the 16th and 17th cent
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  • ...ve hints to visitors where they are. One may come up with a street called "Road Space", a hotel with the name of "Sky Flying", and street lamps in the shap
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  • The area is accessible nowadays by both road and rail, except for the mountain-locked Hunchun District. The prefecture h
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  • ...er brother who was jealous of him, he abdicated the throne and went on the road to pursue a religious life. He first studied Buddhism at a temple in a coas
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  • The "Belt and Road" and the AIIB are both open initiatives. We welcome all countries along the
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  • ...by rapid economic development with the leading and the impetus of the new road of industrialization. the province has made great efforts to cultivate the ...olve the problem of fresh water and fuel gas supply, and construct village road and telephone connections in order to greatly improve the countryside outlo
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  • ...he perfect place to sit under on benches along the riverwalks. Most of the road canopies, 2-2.5 meters wide, are wooden-famed structures with tiled roofs.
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  • ...d the roof of the world, thanks to the opening of the world's highest rail road, Qinghai-Tibet Railway, on July 1, 2006.
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  • ...orks, like ''[[Police Story]]'' and ''[[Project A]]'', further paved a new road for Kung Fu films.
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  • ...s and the men will pat each other's beard. Even when strangers meet on the road, they will greet each by putting the thumbs together and saying "May I help
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  • ...with the Arab and the Mediterranean countries. Along this "[[Maritime Silk Road]]," Chinese porcelain spread to different parts of the world, and won wide
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  • ...here he was only supposed to stay three years but remained there after the road of return to India was blocked by war in the border region of Nepal. In 104
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  • ...sastrous "cultural revolution", he succeeded in setting the country on the road to socialist modernization. He has proved to be far-sighted and persevering ...hinese students were starting to accept Marxism and take the revolutionary road. Under the influence of his seniors, [[Zhao Shiyan]], [[Zhou Enlai]] and ot
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  • and wine go to waste, But along the road are bones of
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  • ...nese Communists uphold the basic tenets of Marxism-Leninism and follow the road suited to China’s specific conditions and chosen by the Chinese people of The Four Cardinal Principles — to keep to the socialist road and to uphold the people’s democratic dictatorship, leadership by the Com
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  • ...nationalities in our country shall be one of persevering on the socialist road and in the fundamental line of the initial-stage socialism, pushing our soc
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