the liberation bridge and haizhu across pearl river old city guangzhou

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The Liberation Bridge and Haizhu Bridge across the the Pearl River in the old city of Guangzhou. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Liberation Bridge and Haizhu Bridge across the the Pearl River in the old city of Guangzhou. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Liberation Bridge and Haizhu Bridge across the the Pearl River in the old city of Guangzhou. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Liberation Bridge and Haizhu Bridge across the the Pearl River in the old city of Guangzhou. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Liberation Bridge and Haizhu Bridge across the the Pearl River in the old city of Guangzhou. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
The Liberation Bridge and Haizhu Bridge across the the Pearl River in the old city of Guangzhou.
Night view of several bridges across the the Pearl River in the old city of Guangzhou. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Night view of several bridges across the the Pearl River in the old city of Guangzhou. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
The Liberation Bridge and Haizhu Bridge connect Haizhu District and Yuexiu District. The Pearl River is a composite water system formed by the convergence of the Xijiang River, the Beijiang River, the Dongjiang River and the the Pearl River Delta. It generally takes the upper source of the Xijiang River as its source, originates from the Maxong Mountain of the Wumeng Mountain system in the the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, flows through six provinces (regions) of Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, Guangdong, Hunan, Jiangxi and the northern part of Vietnam, forming the characteristics of numerous tributaries and diverse waterways, and flows into a network of river areas in the downstream delta, passing through Humen, Jiaomen, Hongqimen (Li), Hengmen, Modaomen, Jitimen, Hutiaomen, Hutiaomen and Yaya distributed in six cities and counties in Guangdong Province. It flows into the South China Sea.


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