Shanghai: Neighbourhood
Places and attractions in the Neighbourhood category
Categories
- Museum
- Park
- Shopping
- Shopping centre
- Temple
- Bridge
- Art museum
- History museum
- Buddhist architecture
- Amusement
- Amusement park
- Universities and schools
- Neighbourhood
- Church
- Art gallery
- Tower
- Mosque
- Historical place
- Theater
- Concerts and shows
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Skyscraper
- Specialty museum
- Modern art museum
- Science museum
- Amusement ride
- Arenas and stadiums
- Street
- Town
- Nightlife
- Area
Huangpu District
Huangpu District, makes up the eastern part of Shanghai's traditional urban core and is today the most central of Shanghai's 16 districts.
Qiantan International Business Zone
Qiantan International Business Zone, is a newly built International Business Zone in Qiantan, Pudong, Shanghai, China, lying to the south of the former Expo 2010 site next to the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center.
Jing'an District
Jing'an District is one of the central districts of Shanghai. In 2014, it had 1,180,000 inhabitants in an area of 37 km². The district borders the Hongkou District to the east, Huangpu District to the east and south, Putuo District to the west, Baoshan District to the north and Changning District to the west.
Changning District
Changning District is a district of Shanghai. It has a land area of 37.19 square kilometres and had a population of 620,000 as of 2003. The district government is located at 1320 Yuyuan Rd. Zhongshan Park is located in the district.
Qibao
Qibao is a town in Minhang District, Shanghai. Its formation can be traced back to the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, to the Northern Song Dynasty. The name comes from the local temple, "Qibao Temple".
Hongkou District
, formerly spelled Hongkew, is a district of Shanghai, forming part of the northern urban core. It has a land area of 23.48 km² and a population of 852,476 as of 2010.
Xujiahui
Xujiahui is a locality in Shanghai. It is a historic area of commerce and culture administratively within Xuhui District, which is named after the locality. The area is a well-known precinct for shopping and entertainment in Shanghai. It is served by the Xujiahui Station of the Shanghai Metro.
Lujiazui
Lujiazui, formerly known as Lokatse from its pronunciation in Shanghainese, is a locality in Shanghai, a peninsula formed by a bend in the Huangpu River.
Anting
Anting is a town in Jiading District, Shanghai, bordering Kunshan, Jiangsu to the west. It has 96,000 inhabitants and, after the July 2009 merger of Huangdu, an area of 89.28 km².
Gubei
Gubei is an affluent residential area located in Changning District, Shanghai and covers an area of 136.6 hectares. Gubei is best known as an enclave of East Asian expatriates in Shanghai, including those from Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
Xuhui District
Xuhui District is a core urban district of Shanghai. It has a land area of 54.76 km² and a population of 982,200 as of 2008. The Xuhui District is named after its namesake, the historic area of Xujiahui.
Gaoqiao
Gaoqiao is a town in Pudong New Area in Shanghai, China. Gaoqiao Old Town dates back to the Southern Song Dynasty. Gaoqiao New Town, also known as Holland Village or Holland Town, is a new town with a Dutch architectural theme.
Wusong
Wusong, formerly romanized as Woosung, is a subdistrict of Baoshan in northern Shanghai. Prior to the city's expansion, it was a separate port town located 14 miles down the Huangpu River from Shanghai's urban core.
Changshou Road Subdistrict
Changshou Road Subdistrict is a subdistrict on the southern side of Putuo District, Shanghai.
Zhangjiang Town
Zhangjiang Town is a town located in the Pudong District of Shanghai, China. The town hosts an industrial park for high technology companies.
Luodian
Luodian is a town in Baoshan District about 25 kilometres from central Shanghai, China. Luodian Old Town dates back to the Yuan Dynasty.
Xinzhuang
Xinzhuang is a town located in Minhang District, Shanghai, China. The town was, by the early 21st century, essentially walking toward the greater Shanghai urban area. On April 15, 1999, Korean Air Cargo Flight 6316 crashed in Xinzhuang, killing all three people on board along with five more people on the ground.