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Chu River and Han Street () is a street and a river in Wuhan, which is developed as a project of the Phase 1 of Wuhan Central Cultural Zone.〔 It marks the launching project of the Dadong River Ecological Water Network in Wuhan and celebrates the centennial of the Xinhai Revolution which took place in 1911 in China.〔 Chu River and Han Street, with a total floor space of 210,000 square meters, officially opened for business on 30 September 2011.〔 Wuhan Central Cultural Zone is advantageously situated in downtown between East Lake and Shahu Lake in Wuchang District—a geometric center in the city of Wuhan. It covers 1.8 square kilometers with a floor space of 3.4 million square meters.〔 Wanda Group invested RMB 50 billion in this project,〔 which encompasses tourist attractions, business, commercial and living accommodation. == Chu River == Chu River, 2.2 kilometers in length, connects East Lake and Shahu Lake in Wuhan.〔 It is the first of several controlling projects of 6 lakes’ water network approved by State Council of China. Chu River is 40–70 meters wide, so becomes 150 meters in width including landscaping and road. The riverside road is lined with trees, enhancing its attractiveness and recreational credentials.〔 There are four bridges over Chu river. They are named after a name prize.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=东沙连通工程跨楚河桥桥名征集获奖公告 )〕 File:Chuhe Hanjie 16.jpg|Gedi bridge (Song and flute, literally) File:Chuhe Hanjie 22.jpg|Yanxia bridge (Twilight mist and clouds) File:Chuhe Hanjie 3.jpg|Fangying bridge (Eagle-release) File:Chuhe Hanjie 27.jpg|Yunzhong bridge (In the cloud) File:Chuhe Hanjie 23.jpg|The nearby Shahu bridge 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chu River and Han Street」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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