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Wuchaomen Park is a park located in Baixia District, Nanjing, China. The site once the forbidden grounds of a Ming Palace and has a palace gate dated from 1367, one of the few such gates that still exists in the city. Wuchaomen Park has a view over tree-lined Yudao road from the top of a grey-bricked structure. It has a reputation for saxophone playing and opera singing by local residents. Some visitors also practice tai chi or walk backwards in circles.
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Satellite Rides is the fifth studio album by American country/rock band Old 97's, first released in the second quarter of 2001. Though track 9, \"Weightless\", refers to outer space while the chorus croons \"ride on, ride on\" to an unspecified audience, the album's title does not appear in the lyrics but was later used for the song \"In The Satellite Rides A Star\" on the band's follow-up album, 2004's Drag It Up.
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