Baliqiao
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Quick Facts Yongtongqiao, Traditional Chinese ...
Yongtongqiao | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 永通橋 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 永通桥 | ||||||
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Baliqiao | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 八里橋 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 八里桥 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Eight Li Bridge | ||||||
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Not to be confused with Bali Qiao station.
Yongtongqiao, better known as Baliqiao (lit. 'Eight Li Bridge'; also romanised as Palikao), is a historic bridge located at the intersection of Tongzhou and Chaoyang districts in the east of Beijing, China. It passes over the Tonghui River (通惠河).[1]