Public Roads and Squares
- Hongjialou Square (Chinese: 洪家楼广场; pinyin: Hóng Jiā Lóu Guǎng Cháng, 36°41′4.6″N 117°3′35.7″E / 36.684611°N 117.059917°E / 36.684611; 117.059917)
- Qushuiting Street (Chinese: 曲水亭街; pinyin: Qūshuǐtíng Jiē; literally "Winding water pavilion street", 36°40′10.56″N 117°1′6.42″E / 36.6696000°N 117.0184500°E / 36.6696000; 117.0184500)
- Shengfuqian Street (Chinese: 省府前街; pinyin: Shĕngfŭqián Jiē; literally "Street in front of the provincial government", 36°40′07″N 117°00′53″E / 36.668479°N 117.0146°E / 36.668479; 117.0146)
- Spring City Road (Chinese: 泉城路; pinyin: Quán Chéng Lù)
- Spring City Square (Chinese: 泉城广场; pinyin: Quán Chéng Guǎng Cháng, 36°39′40.53″N 117°0′55.08″E / 36.6612583°N 117.0153000°E / 36.6612583; 117.0153000)
- Water Lily Street (Chinese: 芙蓉街; pinyin: Fúróng Jiē, 36°39′53.73″N 117°1′2.09″E / 36.6649250°N 117.0172472°E / 36.6649250; 117.0172472)
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