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English: The Nanpu Bridge connects the 'old Shanghai side, Puxi, with the 'new' Shanghai side, Pudong. It is the most used bridge in Shanghai, connecting urban living areas in Puxi with big working areas in Pudong, namely Lujiazui and Zhangjiang
Français : Pont de Nanpu à Shanghai
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Source originally posted to Flickr as Nanpu Bridge Panorama.
Author Jakob Montrasio from Shanghai, China
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