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At the confluence of the Yongjiang, Yaojiang and Fenghua Rivers, Sanjiangkou, located in Ningbo, east China, is a starting point of the Maritime Silk Road. Here, the European-style Old Bund contrasts with modern landmarks like Raffles Square, connected by bridges like Jiangxia and Lingqiao. By night, neon lights outline its "Eight Bridges, Ten Scenes," while historic docks – once bustling with international trade – now host water buses and tourist cruises. A microcosm of Ningbo's evolution, it blends maritime legacy with urban vitality, embodying the city's role as both a historical port and a modern economic hub.
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At the confluence of the Yongjiang, Yaojiang and Fenghua Rivers, Sanjiangkou, located in Ningbo, east China, is a starting point of the Maritime Silk Road. Here, the European-style Old Bund contrasts with modern landmarks like Raffles Square, connected by bridges like Jiangxia and Lingqiao. By night, neon lights outline its "Eight Bridges, Ten Scenes," while historic docks – once bustling with international trade – now host water buses and tourist cruises. A microcosm of Ningbo's evolution, it blends maritime legacy with urban vitality, embodying the city's role as both a historical port and a modern economic hub.