The following is part of the copy of "Shanghai" in the sixth episode of CCTV's "Aerial Photography of China" in the first season:
Our journey begins at the end of Huangpu River. More than twenty western-style buildings built on the riverside are the most conspicuous signs of the Bund. At one time, nearly half of China's wealth was embraced by the Bund. But it only owns a riverside area of more than 15 meters, and the river in front of the Bund is called Huangpu River.
China's most important inland waterway gathers here, with more than 1, ships coming and going every year. The prosperity of this big city cannot be separated from the nourishment and nurturing of Huangpu River. The Huangpu River is about 113 kilometers long and 3 to 77 meters wide. Moreover, many car tunnels and bridges at the bottom of the river have been built on the Huangpu River. Huangpu River is a multi-functional river with drinking water source, shipping, flood drainage, fishing and tourism.
in p>199, there were only low-rise houses here, and only Lujiazui built tall buildings. It has the confidence to face the sea, which first indicates the order and position of Shanghai in this round of reform.
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