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On Three Gorges couplets
"Three Gorges leisure culture throws a street, and the Yangtze River kisses Wanzhou City";
"Praise the majestic mountains and rivers of the motherland in Wanqing Pinghu and read the new years of historical immigration";
"Read the long history of the Three Gorges in Cultural Street and see the charm of Wanzhou in Immigrant Bridge";
"Jianxin Street condenses the excellent culture of the Three Gorges, recalls the former residence and praises Wanzhou's good immigrants";
"Millions of immigrants from the Three Gorges of Cathay Pacific in the prosperous times shook the whole country, and the people's hearts rallied to cut off the high gorge from Pinghu, so that the party complied with the people's will and benefited the people from generation to generation";
"Pinghu shakes the microwave, reflecting the Three Gorges for thousands of years, and the goddess Qiushui embellishes Wanzhou Street";
"Go to Bayu, Jingchu and Taibaiyan, discuss Bayu Jingchu and inherit the Three Gorges culture; Ancient Shu Dao, now Pinghu, nursery Cangli dialect Shu Dao Pinghu, writing a new chapter in immigration. "
The winding scenery of the Three Gorges is good.
China is changing with each passing day.
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