Fuxing Road, Beijing
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Fuxing Road (simplified Chinese: 复兴路; traditional Chinese: 復興路; pinyin: Fùxīng Lù) is a road in western Beijing, China, forming part of the extended Chang'an Avenue.
The entire road lies within the confines of Haidian District. It is believed to run from Gongzhufen on the West 3rd Ring Road through to the West 5th Ring Road; however, maps indicate its path from Muxidi Bridge (just before the West 3rd Ring Road) to Yuquanlu (just after the West 4th Ring Road).
The planned Wukesong Sports Complex for the 2008 Summer Olympics will run alongside the road. To the west of Fuxing Road is Shijingshan Road, while to the east of Fuxing Road is Fuxingmen Outer Street. Line 1 of the Beijing subway runs along the route.
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