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On October 1, 1992, the original area of Pudong County and Chuansha County merged and established Pudong New Area. In 1993, the Chinese government set up a Special Economic Zone in Chuansha, creating the Pudong New Area. Deng Xiaoping had initiated its development three years earlier to build further confidence in Reform and Opening Up.
The Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park was established in July 1992. It is situated in the Pudong New Area with a total area of 25 km 2 (9.7 sq mi). In 2018, it has bases such as the National Shanghai Biomedical Science and Technology Industry Base, National Information Industry Base, National Integrated Circuit Industry Base, National Semiconductor Lighting Industry Base, National 863 Information ...
China Post uses a six-digit all-numerical system with four tiers: the first tier, composed of the first two digits, show the province, province-equivalent municipality, or autonomous region; the second tier, composed of the third digit, shows the postal zone within the province, municipality or autonomous region; the fourth digit serves as the ...
Pudong New Area: merged into: State Council [2009]52 2011-05-20: Luwan District: Huangpu District: merged into: State Council [2011]59 2015-10-13: Zhabei District: Jing'an District: merged into: State Council [2015]183 2016-06-08: Chongming County: Chongming District: reorganized: State Council [2016]97
Shanghai Free-Trade Zone [note 1] (Shanghai FTZ or SFTZ), officially China (Shanghai) Pilot Free-Trade Zone, [note 2] is a free-trade zone in Shanghai, China.On 22 August 2013, the State Council approved the establishment of the zone.
Area (km 2) Subdistricts Jiadingzhen Subdistrict: 嘉定镇街道: Jiādìngzhèn Jiēdào ka din tzen ka do 81,854 4.10 Juyuan New Area Administrative Committee: 菊园新区管委会: Júyuán Xīnqū Guǎn Wěihuì cioq yeu sin chiu kueu we 60,924 18.61 Xincheng Road Subdistrict: 新成路街道: Xīnchénglù Jiēdào sin zen lu ka do ...
Jinqiao covers an area of 28.47 square kilometres (10.99 sq mi). It governs seven villages, seven residential areas, and one international community. The registered population is over 28,000, while the floating population is over 87,000.
Kangqiao forms part of suburban Shanghai and has a land area of 41.25 km 2 (15.93 sq mi) and is a subdistrict of Pudong. At the Sixth National Census [1] the population of Kangqiao stood at 174,672. It is mostly a residential and commercial district, though it is also home to some of the many factories and production facilities in Shanghai.