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Shanghai Information
Shanghai is China 's most comprehensive
industrial and commercial city, ranking the
first in population and population density.
As a tourist city, it attracts travelers
from both home and abroad by its commercial
activity rather than scenic beauty.
Shanghai is a surprisingly compact place,
considering its enormous population, and
although its layout is less obviously
geometrical than that of Beijing , it's not
hard to find your way around the various
quarters on foot - though you'll certainly
need buses or taxis for crossing from one
quarter to the next. The area of most
interest to visitors is bordered to the east
by the
Huangpu River
(which flows from south to north), and to
the north by the
Suzhou Creek
(which flows from west to east).
A good place to get your bearings is at the
southwestern corner of the junction of these
two rivers, at the entrance of the small
Huangpu Park . To the north, across the iron
Waibaidu Bridge over Suzhou Creek, is the
area of the old Japanese Concession. South
from Huangpu Park , along the western bank
of the Huangpu River , runs
the Bund
-
in Chinese, officially Zhongshan Lu,
unofficially
Wai Tan.
The Bund is in turn overlooked from the east
bank by the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, the
city's most conspicuous landmark. A lot of
hotels, including some of the only dormitory
accommodation, are in the Bund area. A
hundred metres south from Huangpu Park , the
Bund is met by
Nanjing
Lu
,
one of the city's premier shopping streets,
which runs west, past the northern edge of
Renmin Park in the centre of the city. Like
all east-west routes, Nanjing Lu takes its
name from that of a city; north-south roads
are named after provinces. A few blocks to
the south of Nanjing Lu is another major
east-west thoroughfare, Yan'an Lu, which, to
the east, leads into a tunnel under the
Huangpu River . South of here, just west of
the Bund, is the oval-shaped area
corresponding to the
Old City
.
The most important of the north-south axes
is Xizang Lu, cutting through the downtown
area just west of
Renmin
Park
.
Heading south, Xizang Lu runs down to an
intersection with
Huaihai
Lu
,
Shanghai's other main shopping boulevard,
which heads west into the heart of the
old
French Concession.
In Shanghai , as in many other Chinese
cities, long streets are divided into
sections for the purpose of naming. The most
useful words to know are:
“Bei”
(
北
)
-
North
“Nan”
(
南
)
-
South
“Dong”
(
东
)
-
East
“Xi”
(
西
)
-
West
“Zhong”
(
中
)
-
Middle
For example Yan'an " East" Street (Yan'an
Dong Lu), Yan'an "Middle" Street (Yan'an
Zhong Lu) and Yan'an " West" Street (Yan'an
Xi Lu). This convention is very useful when
looking for an address.
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