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  2. List of tourist attractions in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Attractions in Shanghai, China, include: [1] [2] [3] The Bund; Bund Sightseeing Tunnel; City God Temple; Consulate-General of Russia in Shanghai; Expo 2010;

  3. Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the average annual disposable income of Shanghai's residents was CN¥79,610 (US$11,836) per capita, while the average annual salary of people employed in urban units in Shanghai was CN¥212,476 (US$31,589), [146] making it one of the wealthiest cities in China, [147] but also the most expensive city in mainland China to live in ...

  4. Shanghai International Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai tram, 1920s. On 11 July 1854 a committee of Western businessmen met and held the first annual meeting of the Shanghai Municipal Council (SMC, formally the Council for the Foreign Settlement North of the Yang-king-pang), ignoring protests of consular officials, and laid down the Land Regulations which established the principles of self-government.

  5. 50 Moganshan Road - Wikipedia

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    50 Moganshan Road (Chinese: 莫干山路50号) or "M50" is a contemporary art district in Shanghai, China, that houses a community of more than a hundred artists whose studios are open to the public. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is often compared with New York's SoHo and Beijing's 798 Art Zone . [ 3 ]

  6. Fuxing Park - Wikipedia

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    Fuxing Park (simplified Chinese: 复兴公园; traditional Chinese: 復興公園; pinyin: Fùxīng gōngyuán) is located in the former French Concession of Shanghai, China, in Luwan District near Nanchang Road; the main entrance is at the cross street of Fuxingzhong Road and Chongqingnan Road. It was once the largest park in Shanghai.

  7. List of airports in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airports in Shanghai, China, including defunct airports and military air bases. As of January 2013 [update] , there were two commercial airports, three military and government airports and some rooftop helipads.

  8. Xinzhuang, Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Xinzhuang (simplified Chinese: 莘庄; traditional Chinese: 莘莊; pinyin: Xīnzhuāng) 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.

  9. Metro-City - Wikipedia

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    Metro-City in daytime. Metro-City (Chinese: 美罗城; pinyin: Měiluō Chéng) is a shopping mall in the Xujiahui area of Shanghai, China.It was built in 1989 and serves as one of the landmarks of the area, much because of the surrounding gigantic hemispherical structure that glows by evening.