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  2. Xujiahui - Wikipedia

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    Xujiahui (Chinese: 徐家汇, Wu Chinese pronunciation: [ʑ̥i˨ ka̠˥ ɦɯe̞˨˩], romanized as: Zikawei, Ziccawei, or Siccawei) is a locality in Shanghai. It is a historic area of commerce and culture administratively within Xuhui District , which is named after the locality. [ 1 ]

  3. Xuhui, Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Xuhui, Shanghai. Xuhui District is a core urban district of Shanghai. It has a land area of 54.76 km 2 (21.14 sq mi) and a population of 1,113,078 as of 2020. [1][2] Xuhui District has 12 subdistricts and two townships. The Xuhui District is named after its namesake, the historic area of Xujiahui. Xujiahui was historically land owned by Ming ...

  4. Xujiahui station - Wikipedia

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    Xujiahui (simplified Chinese: 徐家汇; traditional Chinese: 徐家匯; pinyin: Xújiāhuì) is an interchange station between lines 1, 9 and 11 of the Shanghai Metro. It is located in the Xujiahui area of Xuhui District, Shanghai. [1] The station is one of the busiest in the metro system, and is extremely crowded during peak hours.

  5. St. Ignatius Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Saint Ignatius of Loyola (Latin: Cathedralis Nationalem de Sciamhævensis in Sinis, Chinese: 圣依纳爵主教座堂), also known as the Xujiahui Cathedral (Chinese: 徐家汇主教座堂) or sometimes known as the Xujiahui Catholic Church (Chinese: 徐家汇天主教堂), is the Catholic cathedral of the Latin Church diocese of Shanghai, located in Xujiahui, Shanghai, China.

  6. Xujiahui Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Xujiahui Center is a complex of skyscrapers under construction in Shanghai, China. Upon its completion in 2024, the main tower will be the fourth tallest building in Shanghai, after the Shanghai Tower , Shanghai World Financial Center , and the Jin Mao Tower .

  7. Line 1 (Shanghai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 is a north–south line of the Shanghai Metro. It runs from Fujin Road in the north, via Shanghai Railway Station to Xinzhuang in the south. The first line to open in the Shanghai Metro system, line 1 serves many important points in Shanghai, including People's Square and Xujiahui.

  8. Grand Gateway Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Floor count. 52. Design and construction. Architect (s) Callison [1] Grand Gateway Shanghai (Chinese: 港汇广场; pinyin: Gǎnghuì Guǎngchǎng) is an office complex consisting of two identical skyscrapers in the Xujiahui area of Shanghai, China. It was completed in 2005.

  9. Xujiahui Park - Wikipedia

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    Xujiahui Park is a park in Xuhui District, Shanghai. It was built in 1999, on the former grounds of the Great Chinese Rubber Works Factory and the EMI Recording Studio (now La Villa Rouge restaurant). [1]