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  2. Xiaolüren - Wikipedia

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    The bottom window, previously showing the walking animation, sometimes becomes a countdown display in red, although there are many versions of xiaolüren pedestrian lights where countdowns are absent and not build in to red lights, red light timers also break more easily than green light timers, as the devices are possibly programmed to believe ...

  3. China Is Its Own World And These 50 Pics Prove It - AOL

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    Hate it or love it, China is a global superpower, and in order to understand its complexities, one must look not just at the headlines but also at everyday life, where nuanced societal trends and ...

  4. Nanjing Road - Wikipedia

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    East Nanjing Road is a dedicated commercial zone. At its eastern end is the central section of the Bund, featuring the Peace Hotel.Immediately west of the Bund precinct was traditionally the hub of European-style restaurants and cafes, although in recent years these have become less of a feature as the demographics of visitors to Nanjing Road have shifted from affluent local residents to ...

  5. Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street - Wikipedia

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    Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street Dishifu Road Architecture along Shangxiajiu Liwan Plaza in Shangxiajiu. Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street (Chinese: 上下九步行街; pinyin: shàngxiàjiǔ bùxíngjiē; Jyutping: Soeng 6 haa 6 gau 2 Bou 6 hang 4 gaai 1), or simply as Shangxiajiu (Chinese: 上下九), is a commercial pedestrian street in Liwan District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.

  6. Central Street (Harbin) - Wikipedia

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    Central Street or Zhongyang Street (Chinese: 中央大街) is a pedestrian street located in central Harbin, China. Measuring 1450 meters long, it is currently the longest pedestrian street in Asia [2] and the only cobbled street in Harbin. [3] It was built in 1898 by Russian constructors when the city was at its semi-colonial period.

  7. Wangfujing - Wikipedia

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    Wangfujing Street WF Central Beijing apm St. Joseph's Church. Wangfujing Street (Chinese: 王府井大街; pinyin: Wángfǔjǐng Dàjiē) is a shopping street in Beijing, China, located in Dongcheng District. The majority of the main area is pedestrianised. Since the middle of the Ming Dynasty there have been commercial activities in the area.

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  9. Chunxi Road - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen at Zhongshan Square Chunxi Road is about 1.1 km in length. As the shopping district grew, Chunxi Road began to refer to the entire area that is south of the East Main Street (东大街), east of New South Street (南新街), New Middle Street (中心街) and New North Street (北新街), as well as south of Zongfu Road (总府路), covering about 20 hectares (0.20 km 2).