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Shanghai Greenway
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close to Hongqiao Airport. The Greenway then runs East to West along the Suzhou Creek starting with the new, specially-constructed Linkong Music Park running
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(95): 90. ISSN 1364-4475. Land, Nick, ed. (December 2008). "Zone09: Suzhou Creek ". Urbanatomy Shanghai 2009. Nankai University Press. p. 505. ISBN 978-7-900756-18-3
ShanghART Gallery
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small space in Fuxing Park before moving to a large warehouse in the Suzhou Creek area in 2000. The same year, ShanghART became the first gallery from
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Shanghai International Settlement would watch the war from the banks of Suzhou Creek . They could even visit the battle lines by virtue of their extraterritoriality
Former Consulate-General of the United Kingdom, Shanghai
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General complex is located at the confluence of the Huangpu River and Suzhou Creek and with a total area of almost 23,000 square meters, extends from Zhongshan
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battle from the International Settlement in Shanghai just across the Suzhou Creek . Huang Zhizhong as Lao Hulu Oho Ou as Duan Wu Wang Qianyuan as Yang Guai
List of Mazu temples
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Palace. Rebuilt from ruins relocated from its original location near Suzhou Creek downtown to Fangta Park. Tianfei Palace 天妃宫 Tiānfēi Gōng Nanjing Jiangsu
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Exhibition Centre, Dubai 2006 ONL Architects Solo Exhibition at the Suzhou Creek Warehouse, Shanghai 2006 The 4th Shanghai International City Garden &
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constructing a railway between the city and a Yangtze port, as the mouth of the Suzhou Creek continued to silt up, obstructing deep-bottomed foreign vessels. Jardine
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study on effects of SOD and catalase of Bellamya aeruginosa raised in Suzhou Creek ". Journal of East China Normal University. 4: 96–101. (in German) Yen
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the SEA was still battering Chinese defensive lines at Nanxiang and Suzhou Creek at that point. The turning point of the campaign did not come until November