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        Styled street scheduled to connect royal gardens
        By Echo Shan (chinadaily.com.cn)
        Updated: 2004-11-24 16:17

        A styled pedestrian walkway scheduled for 2005 will connect two Beijing royal gardens: the Summer Palace at the east gate and the Garden of Perfect Brightness (Yuan Ming Yuan).


        The well-known 17-arch bridge of the Summer Palace [sohu]
        The two-kilometer street will be scattered with cafes, teahouses, art galleries, and souvenir boutiques, giving the walkway a pleasant and modern cultural flavor, according to Haidian District authorities.


        A sunset scene in the Garden of Perfect Brightness [sohu]
        The planned relaxation parlors will complement visitors' appreciation of ancient culture relics as part of a culture industry development package, which foresees at least 13 similar theme streets in the district.

         

        In addition, a 16,000-square-meter town square in the community, centered around a Jin Yuan Shopping mall, the first ever in Beijing, is also under construction where affluent cinemas, star hotels and restaurants will be located.



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