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  2. Bund Sightseeing Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Bund Sightseeing Tunnel is a tunnel connecting the Shanghai Bund and Pudong in Shanghai, China. [1] [2] Overview.

  3. List of tourist attractions in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Light effects in The Bund sightseeing tunnel. Attractions in Shanghai, China, include: [1] [2] [3] The Bund; Bund Sightseeing Tunnel; City God Temple; Consulate-General of Russia in Shanghai; Expo 2010; General Post Office Building; Happy Valley Shanghai; Jade Buddha Temple; Jin Mao Tower; Jing'an Temple; Jinjiang Action Park; Longhua Temple ...

  4. Bund Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Construction on the tunnel began in 2007. The southern section of the tunnel is a subsurface road built using cut and cover methods, while the northern part was tunnelled using a shield method. The tunnel has two levels, with each level carrying three lanes of traffic in one direction. [2] The tunnel was opened on 28 March 2010.

  5. The Bund - Wikipedia

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    The Bund sightseeing tunnel. While Shanghai Metro Line 2 crosses the Bund, there are no plans to build a station on the Bund. The closest station is East Nanjing Road, about a five-minute walk up Nanjing Road. East-1 Zhongshan Road is a major bus route.

  6. Trolleybuses in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Jiujiang Road / The Bund – Zhongshan Park (Wanhangdu Road) 7.7 km 23路 (Line 23) South No.1 Zhongshan Road / Xizang Road – Xinkang Li: 9.9 km 24路 (Line 24) Doushi Street / East Fuxing Road – Changshou Village: 10.2 km 71路 (Line 71) East Yan'an Road / The Bund – Shenkun Road Bus Terminal

  7. Shanghai Suburban Railway - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Suburban Railway (上海市域铁路) is a network of regional railways radiating or surrounding the city of Shanghai, China.It is a plan for the gradual implementation of a regional rail system across the metropolitan area.

  8. SK (people mover) - Wikipedia

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    An SK cabin SK 6000 in the Bund Sightseeing Tunnel, Shanghai, China. The SK is a people mover built by the company Soulé from Bagnères-de-Bigorre. The initialism SK comes from the initials of the production company, Soulé, and of the designer, Kermadec. The system consists of small cabins mounted on rails which are pulled by a cable at a ...

  9. Lujiazui - Wikipedia

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    The success of Lujiazui in the past 20 years has fueled tourism and business related travel to Shanghai. Pictures of the Lujiazui skyline dominate Shanghai tourism materials, and there are 5 five-star hotels in the area, providing approximately 2,443 rooms, and three more five-star hotels are expected in the area in the coming years, adding more than 1,200 luxury units.