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  • The Wuhai Yellow River Road Bridge is located in Wuhai, Inner Mongolia. The cable-stayed bridge's main span length is 760 m (2,490 ft); The total spanned...
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    4-hour train journey. The Wuhai Yellow River Road Bridge is one of the Yellow River crossings in the city. Although Wuhai in general is lacking large...
    25 KB (1,961 words) - 17:21, 23 June 2024
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    the Yellow River include (from west to east) Lanzhou, Yinchuan, Wuhai, Baotou, Luoyang, Zhengzhou, Kaifeng, and Jinan. The current mouth of the Yellow River...
    69 KB (8,310 words) - 18:15, 17 June 2024
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    Chongchon River and the Taedong River. The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the Yellow Sea ("Hwang Hai") as follows: The Yellow Sea...
    29 KB (3,108 words) - 01:02, 30 May 2024
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    the Yellow River; the Middle Canal from Huai'an to the Nansi Lakes; the Lu Canal from the lakes past Jining and the present course of the Yellow River to...
    68 KB (7,642 words) - 00:30, 6 July 2024
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    Yangtze (redirect from Yangtze river)
    Yangtze River Bridge, a dual-use road-rail bridge, built from 1955 to 1957. It was the first bridge across the Yangtze River. The second bridge across...
    110 KB (11,656 words) - 06:58, 3 July 2024
  • delivered after the war with Japan, the cruiser Hai Chi, in 1911 became the first vessel flying the Yellow Dragon Flag to arrive in American waters, visiting...
    47 KB (5,285 words) - 19:41, 18 June 2024
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    Ningxia. To the west are the Helan Mountains. The river leaves the northern tip of Ningxia south of Wuhai, flows through desert and enters a large irrigated...
    24 KB (3,043 words) - 13:05, 2 July 2024
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    Hainan (redirect from Hai-Nan)
    concrete roads about 6 meters wide. Many of these were built from roughly from the year 2000 onward, and as of 2019, are still being built. While a bridge connecting...
    134 KB (12,823 words) - 04:34, 22 June 2024
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    Lanzhou (category Populated places along the Silk Road)
    of Gansu province in northwestern China. Located on the banks of the Yellow River, it is a key regional transportation hub, connecting areas further west...
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    Wuhan (redirect from Wu-Han)
    station. It is a combined road and rail bridge, and carries the Wuhan–Guangzhou high-speed railway across the river. The Yellow Crane Tower, historically...
    209 KB (18,736 words) - 06:15, 9 July 2024
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    primarily made by car or bus, using the city's network roads. Two tolled expressways, the G18 Rongcheng–Wuhai Expressway and the G65 Baotou–Maoming Expressway...
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  • Shanghainese (category Articles containing Wu Chinese-language text)
    languages of the Wu Chinese subgroup, undergoing rapid changes and quickly replacing Suzhounese as the prestige dialect of the Yangtze River Delta region...
    79 KB (7,798 words) - 23:04, 6 July 2024
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    the older part of the city) located along the Hai River, which connects to the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers via the Grand Canal; and Binhai, an adjacent New...
    130 KB (11,915 words) - 03:19, 9 July 2024
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    Nantong (category Populated places on the Yangtze River)
    rail and road. NETDA has direct links to two railways: the Xinyi-Changxing Railway and the Nanjing-Qidong Railway. Su-Tong Yangtze River Bridge feeds into...
    43 KB (3,312 words) - 19:43, 22 March 2024
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    Suzhou (redirect from Wu (city))
    Suzhou built in 247 BC, the Wu Gate Bridge, the entrance to the gate at that time over the water passage and the highest bridge in Suzhou at the time, and...
    76 KB (6,842 words) - 05:00, 2 July 2024
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    Nanjing (category Yangtze River Delta)
    bridge is a two-tiered road and rail design spanning 4,600 m (15,100 ft) on the upper deck, with approximately 1,580 m (5,180 ft) spanning the river itself...
    178 KB (18,623 words) - 03:16, 9 July 2024
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    Haikou (redirect from Hai-K'ou)
    estuary of the Haidian River. From east to west the remaining three road connections are provided by the Renmin, Heping and Xinbu Bridges. Directly to the northeast...
    50 KB (4,621 words) - 00:53, 6 July 2024
  • Haipai (redirect from Hai Pai culture)
    Haipai (Chinese: 海派, Shanghainese: hepha, Wu Chinese pronunciation: [hē̞pʰä́] ; literally "[Shang]hai style") refers to the avant-garde but unique "East...
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    West Lake (category Pages with Wu Chinese IPA)
    opened and connected to the North Canal. Thus, five major rivers of China (the Hai, Yellow, Huai, Yangtze, and Qiantang) were all connected: this facilitated...
    50 KB (6,567 words) - 01:40, 19 June 2024
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