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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. Typical stone bridge in Zhujiajiao

  3. Zhujiajiao station - Wikipedia

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    Zhujiajiao (Chinese: 朱家角; pinyin: Zhūjiājiǎo) is a Shanghai Metro station in Shanghai's Qingpu District. Located at the intersection of Zhufeng Highway and Huqingping Highway, the station is named after the nearby Zhujiajiao town, an ancient canal town and major tourist attraction in Shanghai.

  4. Fangsheng Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It had been on the list of "The Ten Views of Zhujiajiao". It was rebuilt in 1812, in the ruling of Jiaqing Emperor (1796–1820) of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911). [5] On November 17, 1987, it has been designated as a municipal level cultural heritage by the Shanghai Municipal Government.

  5. Qingpu, Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Qingpu District is the westernmost district of Shanghai Municipality; it is adjacent to Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provinces. Around the lake are a number of tourist scenic areas, all complete in tourist facilities. Among the tourist areas is the waterside town Zhujiajiao, a major tourist destination in the Shanghai region.

  6. Yuanjin Temple - Wikipedia

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    Yuanjin Temple (Chinese: 圆津禅院), also known as Temple of Goddess (Chinese: 娘娘庙), is a Buddhist temple located in Zhujiajiao, Qingpu District, Shanghai. [ 1 ] Name

  7. Line 17 (Shanghai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most Shanghai Metro lines, this line is operated using third rail electrification. The trains have an operating speed of 100 km/h (62 mph). [19] [20] Trains are stored at Xujing depot, located between Xuying Road and Xujingbeicheng, as well as Zhujiajiao yard, just west of Zhujiajiao. [21] Trains have a capacity of about 1,860 people.

  8. Shanghai Himalayas Museum - Wikipedia

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    Zendai Zhujiajiao Art Museum is located at Zhujiajiao town, a picturesque water-town suburb southeast of central Shanghai. Covering an area of 400sqm, the two-storey art museum consists of en-suite artist studios, galleries and a conference room.

  9. 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]