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Suzhou River’s Return to Grace

Suzhou River’s Return to Grace
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摘要 THE Suzhou River of Shanghai assumes many kinds ofimportance to the city’s residents. From the opening ofits port in 1843,Shanghai’s urban district sprawled along this river from east to west. At that time,foreigners residing in Shanghai knew that this river led to Suzhou,and silk and tea flo wed along it from the hinterland by ship;thus its name -the Suzhou River. Originating from the Taihu Lake, THE Suzhou River of Shanghai assumes many kinds of importance to the city's residents. From the opening of its port in 1843, Shanghai's urban district sprawled along this river from east to west. At that time, foreigners residing in Shanghai knew that this river led to Suzhou, and silk and tea flowed along it from the hinterland by ship; thus its name - the Suzhou River. Originating from the Taihu Lake,and crossing the Jiangnan section of the Grand Canal, it also in fact flows through Wujiang, Wuxian, Kunshan, Jiading and Qingpu, then joins the Huangpu River at Shanghai's Waibaidu Bridge.
出处 《China Today》 2010年第7期38-40,共3页 今日中国(英文版)
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