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Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street Dishifu Road Architecture along Shangxiajiu Liwan Plaza in Shangxiajiu. Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street (Chinese: 上下九步行街; pinyin: shàngxiàjiǔ bùxíngjiē; Jyutping: Soeng 6 haa 6 gau 2 Bou 6 hang 4 gaai 1), or simply as Shangxiajiu (Chinese: 上下九), is a commercial pedestrian street in Liwan District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
The route follows present-day Muskoka District Road 4 (Manitoba Street, Raymond Road), Muskoka District Road 35, Highway 141, and Highway 400/Highway 69. A portion of the old tract exists as Old Parry Sound Road east of Ullswater, Ontario.
Front Street is so named because it fronted the Lake Ontario shoreline at the time of the original layout of York. The early street was called Palace Street. In the early years of the 20th century, the Toronto Harbour Commission revitalized the stagnant industrial waterfront. Largely as a result of this process, the shoreline was filled several ...
Main Street is Brampton's primary historic north south street, and originally bore the Hurontario Street name, but was changed after the city's founding. The corner of Main and Queen Streets is the location of the city's historic downtown. Attractions along Main include Gage Park and the Rose Theatre.
It is situated underground at the junction of Changshou Road West (Chinese: 长寿西路) and Baohua Road (宝华路) in Guangzhou's Liwan District, near the Shangxiajiu shopping area. [ 1 ] Station layout
Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street; W. Wangfujing; X. Xintiandi This page was last edited on 9 May 2015, at 16:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The highway-interchange style of the junction has been replaced by at-grade intersections, restoring pedestrian connectivity to the area. Dundas Street has been re-routed via existing Dunbloor Road (which has been renamed Dundas Street West for continuity) on a new path through the area. [2] [3] [4]
Heath Street East – spans over Mud Creek Ravine (Moore Park) connecting the broken section of Health Street between Brendan Road and Hudson Drive; Humber Bay Arch Bridge – c.1996 span over the mouth of Humber River flowing out to Lake Ontario and carries pedestrian and bike traffic [3] Innes Avenue (over CN railway line to Prescott Ave)