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  2. Pingjiang Road - Wikipedia

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    The city of Suzhou was known as Pingjiang during Southern Song dynasty. As a major thoroughfare of eastern Suzhou back then, the street carries on the former name of the city. It was featured in the map Pingjiang Tu (Chinese:平江图), produced in the year 1229. [5] [6] There are 51 smaller alleys intersecting the street. There are also about ...

  3. Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    The Nanjing-Shanghai Expressway connects Suzhou with Shanghai, alternatively, there is the Yangtze Riverine Expressway and the Suzhou-Jiaxing-Hangzhou Expressway. In 2005, the Suzhou Outer Ring was completed, linking the peripheral county-level cities of Taicang, Kunshan, and Changshu. China National Highway 312 also passes through Suzhou.

  4. Baidu Maps - Wikipedia

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    Baidu Maps is a desktop and mobile web mapping service application and technology provided by Baidu, offering satellite imagery, street maps, street view (which is called "Panorama" – zh:百度全景) and indoor view perspectives, [1] as well as functions such as a route planner for traveling by foot, car, or with public transport.

  5. Suzhou railway station - Wikipedia

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    In December 1937, the station changed back to "Suzhou Station" due to the Japanese invasion. Old platform. Since July 1, 2010, Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway has been in operation; some trains from Suzhou to Shanghai take only 24 minutes. [3] The upgrade of the station was completed with the opening of the south plaza on 5 February 2013.

  6. Suzhou Creek - Wikipedia

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    Due to Shanghai's role as trade port, from the 1930s Suzhou Creek was an important shipping route, facilitating the transport of goods into the interior of China. Along the river banks, a multitude of warehouses and factories were built at this time, making the region close to the river a significant industrial area.

  7. Wujiang, Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    As the southernmost county-level division of Jiangsu, it borders Shanghai to the northeast and Zhejiang province to the south and southwest. The total area of Wujiang is 1176.68 square kilometers, with a population of 1.5 million. [1] Wujiang is currently one of the most economically successful cities in China.

  8. Xiangcheng, Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    Xiangcheng District (simplified Chinese: 相城区; traditional Chinese: 相城區; pinyin: Xiàngchéng Qū) is one of the five urban districts of Suzhou, Jiangsu province, China. It has a land area of 478 km 2 and had a population of 891,055 in 2020. [1]

  9. Wuzhen - Wikipedia

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    It lies within the triangle formed by Hangzhou, Suzhou and Shanghai. Covering an area of 71.19 km 2 (27.49 sq mi), Wuzhen has a total population of 60,000, of which 12,000 are permanent residents. [3] Wuzhen has been the permanent host place of the annual World Internet Conference, an international Internet conference held in China, since 2014 ...