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The gallery roads were roads through remote mountain areas of China. They consisted of wooden planks erected on holes cut into the sides of cliffs. They were most famously used in the Qinling Mountains linking the Wei River and the Han River valleys. The first gallery roads were built during the Warring States Period and used by Qin (state)|Qin to invade Shu (state)|Shu and Ba (state)|Ba.
Category:Streets and roads Category:Transportation in China Category:Galleries This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Gallery road".
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