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Shanghai moves entire 116-year-old building 235 meters(1/5)

2019-01-11 16:34:03 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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A 116-year-old building listed as a cultural relic under protection in Yangpu District of Shanghai is moved 235 meters to the east of its original location to make way for an underwater tunnel. The old house with four building units will be restored to its original location at the end of construction on the tunnel. (Photo: China News Service/Qian Ye)

A 116-year-old building listed as a cultural relic under protection in Yangpu District of Shanghai is moved 235 meters to the east of its original location to make way for an underwater tunnel. The old house with four building units will be restored to its original location at the end of construction on the tunnel. (Photo: China News Service/Qian Ye)

A 116-year-old building listed as a cultural relic under protection in Yangpu District of Shanghai is moved 235 meters to the east of its original location to make way for an underwater tunnel. The old house with four building units will be restored to its original location at the end of construction on the tunnel. (Photo/VCG)

A 116-year-old building listed as a cultural relic under protection in Yangpu District of Shanghai is moved 235 meters to the east of its original location to make way for an underwater tunnel. The old house with four building units will be restored to its original location at the end of construction on the tunnel. (Photo/VCG)

A 116-year-old building listed as a cultural relic under protection in Yangpu District of Shanghai is moved 235 meters to the east of its original location to make way for an underwater tunnel. The old house with four building units will be restored to its original location at the end of construction on the tunnel. (Photo/VCG)

A 116-year-old building listed as a cultural relic under protection in Yangpu District of Shanghai is moved 235 meters to the east of its original location to make way for an underwater tunnel. The old house with four building units will be restored to its original location at the end of construction on the tunnel. (Photo/VCG)

A 116-year-old building listed as a cultural relic under protection in Yangpu District of Shanghai is moved 235 meters to the east of its original location to make way for an underwater tunnel. The old house with four building units will be restored to its original location at the end of construction on the tunnel. (Photo/VCG)

A 116-year-old building listed as a cultural relic under protection in Yangpu District of Shanghai is moved 235 meters to the east of its original location to make way for an underwater tunnel. The old house with four building units will be restored to its original location at the end of construction on the tunnel. (Photo/VCG)

A 116-year-old building listed as a cultural relic under protection in Yangpu District of Shanghai is moved 235 meters to the east of its original location to make way for an underwater tunnel. The old house with four building units will be restored to its original location at the end of construction on the tunnel. (Photo: China News Service/Qian Ye)

A 116-year-old building listed as a cultural relic under protection in Yangpu District of Shanghai is moved 235 meters to the east of its original location to make way for an underwater tunnel. The old house with four building units will be restored to its original location at the end of construction on the tunnel. (Photo: China News Service/Qian Ye)

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