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Huashenmiao station

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20220401 花神庙站 站台与大字壁
20220401 花神庙站 站台与大字壁

Huashenmiao station (simplified Chinese: 花神庙站; traditional Chinese: 花神廟站; pinyin: Huāshénmiào Zhàn; lit. 'Temple of Flower Deity station'), is a station of Line 1 of the Nanjing Metro, named after the nearby Ming-era Huashen Temple. It began operations on 28 May 2010, as part of the southern extension of line 1 from Andemen to CPU.

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Huashenmiao station
丁墙路, Yuhuatai District 雨花街道

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N 31.977777777778 ° E 118.78527777778 °
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丁墙路

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210022 Yuhuatai District, 雨花街道
Jiangsu, China
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