Bridging hope and history
Updated: 2013-08-04 09:31
By Sun Yuanqing and Ji Beibei (China Daily)
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The torrents destroyed the wooden pavilion on top of Huanxiu Bridge, and the stones that bolstered the central arches. [Photo By Zhang Jianping/For China Daily] |
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