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Sep 7 , 2025.
The Filwuha River is finally getting the attention it’s been patiently begging for. Its long-overdue facelift promises green, welcoming banks where city dwellers can escape the urban grind, once the dust settles and the construction noise stops auditioning for a rock concert. The river hums along, apparently resigned to sharing the spotlight with jackhammers and muddy boots. This isn’t just a beautification project—it’s an ambitious experiment in turning chaos into calm, and pipelines into Instagram-worthy scenery.
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