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  2. Zhujiajiao - Wikipedia

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    Zhujiajiao is a water town on the outskirts of Shanghai, and was established about 1,700 years ago. Archaeological findings dating back 5,000 years have also been found. 36 stone bridges and numerous rivers line Zhujiajiao, and many ancient buildings still line the riverbanks today.

  3. Yangshupu Waterworks - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Water Supply Trade Association (上海市供水行业协会) Shanghai Institute of Water Education (上海水务进修学校) To the south of the waterworks, facing the Huangpu River where once the docks stood, is the Yangpu Riverside (杨浦滨江) park and promenade opened in 2017.

  4. Water town (China) - Wikipedia

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    Effectively integrating the modern and traditional is currently one of the main priorities of the local governments in some of the water towns. [1] Although some cities in Jiangnan such as Suzhou and Shaoxing have canals and bridges, they are not characterised as water towns as they are geographically larger. As a result, they are categorised ...

  5. Century Park (Shanghai) - Wikipedia

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    Mirror Park, located in the west of the park, is the largest artificial lake in Shanghai. The lake covers a total area of 31 acres (13 hectares), and is as deep as 16 feet (4.9 meters). To the east of the lake is a water lock which controls the water level. Mirror Lake is blue and clean, with the blue sky and white clouds reflected in it.

  6. Fengjing - Wikipedia

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    Fengjing Old Town is a water town, or canal town, dating back to the time of the Yuan Dynasty. It is known for its ancient stone bridges, including the well known Three Bridges. [2] The town is the birthplace of artist Cheng Shifa and cartoonist Ding Cong. [6] Jinshan peasant painting originated in the Fengjing village of Zhonghong.

  7. Qibao - Wikipedia

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    Qibao (simplified Chinese: 七宝镇; traditional Chinese: 七寶鎮; pinyin: Qībǎo Zhèn; Shanghainese: Tshih 4 pau 2) is a town in Minhang District, Shanghai. [1] Its formation can be traced back to the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, to the Northern Song Dynasty. The name comes from the local temple, "Qibao Temple". [2]

  8. Changfeng Park - Wikipedia

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    Changfeng Park (Chinese: 长风公园; pinyin: Chángfēng Gōngyuán; Wu Chinese pronunciation: [zɑ̃.foŋ.goŋ.yø]; literally: Park of Far Off Wind) is a landscaped park in the west of Shanghai, China. [1] The size of the park is 364,000 square meters. It features an artificial lake, Yinchu Lake, and an artificial hill, Tiebi Hill.

  9. Jinshan, Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Shaded walkway and viewing area at Jinshan Beach, China. Jinshan District, is a suburban district of southwestern Shanghai, neighboring Zhejiang province and Hangzhou Bay.It has a land area of 586.14 square kilometers (226.31 sq mi) and a population of 732,500 as of the 2010 Chinese census. [1]

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