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Chongqing footpath resembles 'Snake' (1/4)

2021-10-28 11:09:14 Ecns.cn Editor :Jing Yuxin
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A barrier-free footpath has been put into use at the north end of Dongshuimen Bridge, Yuzhong District, Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality. Built on a steep slope, the path takes 19 turns up and down, looking like the mobile game "Snake." (Photo: China News Service/He Penglei)

A barrier-free footpath has been put into use at the north end of Dongshuimen Bridge, Yuzhong District, Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality. Built on a steep slope, the path takes 19 turns up and down, looking like the mobile game "Snake." (Photo: China News Service/He Penglei)

A barrier-free footpath has been put into use at the north end of Dongshuimen Bridge, Yuzhong District, Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality. Built on a steep slope, the path takes 19 turns up and down, looking like the mobile game "Snake." (Photo: China News Service/He Penglei)

A barrier-free footpath has been put into use at the north end of Dongshuimen Bridge, Yuzhong District, Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality. Built on a steep slope, the path takes 19 turns up and down, looking like the mobile game "Snake." (Photo: China News Service/He Penglei)

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