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The real-life version of Big Fish and Begonia! Giant carp lanterns light up the Millennium Canal!

The Gongchen Bridge represents half of the history of Hangzhou. It doesn’t have the bustling crowds of the Broken Bridge of West Lake, nor the hustle and bustle of Xixi Wetland, but I just like to walk and enjoy the breeze along this thousand-year-old canal! The most important thing is that you can always hit its blues moments! The moment when the ancient streets, the intangible cultural heritage dragon lanterns 🏮 and the blues blend together is really beautiful!
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Posted: Feb 16, 2025
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