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