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  2. Nine-turn bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Nine-turn bridge (Chinese: 九曲桥) or Zigzag bridge is one of the features of Chinese Gardens, where the bridge is designed to turn several times, so one can enjoy viewing different scenes. The bridge is usually made of stones or concrete with decorated guard rails , and the angles of the turns can be at right angles, at any other angle ...

  3. Zig-zag bridge - Wikipedia

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    A zig-zag bridge is often seen in the Chinese garden, [1] Japanese garden, [2] and Zen rock garden. It may be made of stone slabs or planks as part of a pond design and is frequently seen in rustic gardens. It is also used in high art modern fountain gardens, often in public urban park and botanic garden landscapes.

  4. Yu Garden - Wikipedia

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    Garden of Happiness [3]) is an extensive Chinese garden located beside the City God Temple in the northeast of the Old City of Shanghai at Huangpu District, Shanghai. It abuts the Yuyuan Tourist Mart, the Huxinting Teahouse and the Yu Garden Bazaar. [4] This garden is accessible from the Shanghai Metro's Line 10 and Line 14 Yuyuan Garden ...

  5. List of bridges in China - Wikipedia

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    This list of bridges in China includes notable bridges. China has a long history in bridge construction. The oldest bridge still in existence in China is the Anji Bridge, constructed during the years between 595 and 605. During the infrastructure boom of the past two decades, bridge-building has proceeded at a rapid pace on a vast scale.

  6. MacRitchie Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The distinctive zig-zag bridge and Performing Arts Pavilion are popular spots at the reservoir MacRitchie Reservoir Suspension Bridge. MacRitchie Reservoir is Singapore's oldest reservoir. [1] The reservoir was completed in 1868 by impounding water with an earth embankment, and was then known as the Impounding Reservoir or Thomson Reservoir.

  7. Category:Bridges in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bridges in Shanghai" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chonghai Bridge;

  8. Talk about a throwback -- Wait until you see what the cast of ...

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    Zig Zag (Max Kasch) Photo cred: YouTube/Twitter. The Warden (Sigourney Weaver) Photo cred: YouTube/Getty. Mr. Sir (Jon Voight) Photo cred: YouTube/Getty. Dr. Pendanski (Tim Blake Nelson)

  9. List of bridges in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of flyovers, bridges and viaducts in Singapore, including those for pedestrians and vehicular traffic.. In Singapore, a "flyover" is an overpass that crosses over another road, while a "bridge" is a structure that crosses a body of water.