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  2. Grand Canal (China) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Canal nominally runs between Beijing and Hangzhou over a total length of 1,794 km (1,115 mi); however, only the section from Hangzhou to Liangshan County is currently navigable. Its course is today divided into seven sections.

  3. Eastern Zhejiang Canal - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013, the Eastern Zhejiang Canal was officially included as part of the Grand Canal within China and listed in the seventh group of Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level. [7] In 2014, it was inducted as a World Heritage Site alongside the BeijingHangzhou Grand Canal and the Sui and Tang Grand Canal. [8]

  4. Gongchen Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Gongchen Bridge (simplified Chinese: 拱宸桥; traditional Chinese: 拱宸橋; pinyin: Qiáo) is a historic stone arch bridge over the Grand Canal in Gongshu District of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.

  5. Yangzhou - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Canal, also known as the ... Yangzhou harbor, 11.5 km (7.1 mi) south from the city center, is located at the junction of the BeijingHangzhou Canal and ...

  6. History of canals in China - Wikipedia

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    These were the Guangtong Canal (廣通渠), Tongji Canal (通濟渠), Shanyang Channel (山陽瀆) and Yongji Canal (永濟渠) which formed the basis of a large scale canal based transport network. At the time of Emperor Jingzong of Tang (r. 824–827) the canal system had become too shallow. This restricted the movement of salt and iron which ...

  7. Shichahai - Wikipedia

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    Shichahai consists of 147 hectares (360 acres) and dates back to the Jin Dynasty.From the time of the Yuan Dynasty it was the northernmost part of the Grand Canal linking Hangzhou in the south to Beijing in the North of China.

  8. Beijing - Wikipedia

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    Beijing is also the northern terminus of the Grand Canal to Hangzhou, which was built over 1,400 years ago as a transportation route, and the South–North Water Transfer Project, constructed in the past decade to bring water from the Yangtze River basin.

  9. Qiantang River - Wikipedia

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    The lower stretches of the Qiantang river as it empties into Hangzhou Bay. It was linked by the Eastern Zhejiang Canal to Shaoxing during the Spring and Autumn period and to Ningbo's Yong River during the Three Kingdoms period. It was linked by the Grand Canal to Beijing during the Sui dynasty.

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