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Post by bellasunshine on Nov 6, 2013 1:37:46 GMT -5
The name "Bund" is China tours derived from an Anglo-Indian term meaning "a muddy embankment," recalling the flood barriers that used to line around it. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Shanghai was still a small seaside town on the shore of the Huangpu River, and the Bund area was a mere shallow waterfront covered with reeds. Before the foreigners arrived, this area was a towpath with a wide foreshore, covered or uncovered according to Yangtze River cruises the state of the tide, and its wide-open space was secured, not from any aesthetic sense, but because of the necessity of leaving a path for the trackers. From time immemorial, trackers had used the towpath along the shore of the Huangpu River, and wooden boats were the means of communication that carried passengers across the Huangpu River. The boats, driven by bamboo poles and oars, Shanghai tours meandered slowly along. Other people also like to read: China business tour
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