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  2. Shanghai–Nanjing Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai–Nanjing Expressway terminates at Zhongshan Gate in Nanjing. The Shanghai–Nanjing Expressway ( simplified Chinese: 沪宁高速公路; traditional Chinese: 滬寧高速公路; pinyin: Hùníng Gāosùgōnglù) is the main expressway between the Chinese cities of Shanghai and Nanjing. It is also the busiest expressway in China. [1]

  3. Nanjing Road - Wikipedia

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    Nanjing Road. Coordinates: 31°14′05″N 121°28′28″E. East Nanjing Road in 2024. Map. Nanjing Road ( Chinese: 南京路; pinyin: Nánjīng Lù; Shanghainese: Noecin Lu) is a road in Shanghai, the eastern part of which is the main shopping district of Shanghai. It is one of the world's busiest shopping streets, along with Fifth Avenue ...

  4. Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai [a] is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China.The city is located on the Chinese shoreline on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flowing through it.

  5. Battle of Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Chinese record: 98,417+ killed and wounded [ 12] The Battle of Shanghai ( traditional Chinese: 淞滬會戰; simplified Chinese: 淞沪会战; pinyin: Sōng hù huìzhàn) was a major urban battle fought between the Empire of Japan and the Republic of China in the Chinese city of Shanghai during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

  6. January 28 incident - Wikipedia

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    On May 5, China and Japan signed the Shanghai Ceasefire Agreement (simplified Chinese: 淞沪停战协定; traditional Chinese: 淞滬停戰協定; pinyin: Sōnghù Tíngzhàn Xiédìng). The agreement made Shanghai a demilitarized zone and forbade China to garrison troops in areas surrounding Shanghai, Suzhou , and Kunshan , while allowing the ...

  7. Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai–Nanjing intercity railway or Huning intercity railway ( simplified Chinese: 沪宁城际铁路; traditional Chinese: 滬寧城際鐵路; pinyin: Hù–Níng Chéngjì Tiělù) is a 301-kilometer (187 mi)-long high-speed rail line between Shanghai and Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu province. Hù and Níng are shorthand Chinese ...

  8. China National Highway 312 - Wikipedia

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    Besides Shanghai, cities of note on the route include Suzhou, Wuxi, Nanjing, Hefei, Xinyang, Nanyang, Xi'an, Lanzhou, Jiayuguan and Ürümqi. The road was the subject of Rob Gifford's 2007 book China Road, in which he describes traveling the entire length of Route 312 from the East China Sea to Central Asia. [1]

  9. Shanghai maglev train - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai maglev train (SMT) or Shanghai Transrapid ( Chinese: 上海磁浮示范运营线; pinyin: Shànghǎi Cífú Shìfàn Yùnyíng Xiàn; lit. 'Shanghai Maglev Demonstration Operation Line') is a magnetic levitation train (maglev) line that operates in Shanghai, China. The line uses the German Transrapid technology. [ 2] The Shanghai ...