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Songjiang is a suburban district (formerly a county) of Shanghai. It has a land area of 605.64 km 2 (233.84 sq mi) and a population of 1,909,713 ( 2020 ). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Owing to a long history, Songjiang is known as the cultural root of Shanghai.
Songjiang Special Administration District (松江 特別 區, Songjiang tebiequ), the historic district of the Republic of China administering much of Shanghai; Songjiang County (松江 縣, Songjiang xian), a former name of the present Songjiang District; It may also refer to the following locations in China:
Happy Valley Shanghai (Chinese: 上海欢乐谷; pinyin: Shànghǎi Huānlè Gǔ) is an amusement park in Shanghai, China. The park is located in Songjiang District, approximately 40 kilometers (25 mi) from downtown Shanghai. It covers an area of 863,500 square metres (213.4 acres). Opened on August 16, 2009, it is the fourth installation of ...
The Songjiang Tang Sutra Building, also known as Songjiang Tang Dynasty Dharana Sutra Stone Building, is located in the Zhongshan Primary School, Songjiang District, Shanghai, People's Republic of China, [1] the oldest surviving above-ground relic in Shanghai, built in 859 AD. Since then, it has tilted due to age and weathering, and was ...
Xinqiao (simplified Chinese: 新桥; traditional Chinese: 新橋; pinyin: Xīnqiáo; Shanghainese: sin 1 jiau 1; literally "new bridge") is a town of Songjiang District in the southwestern suburbs of Shanghai. [1] As of 2011, it has 13 residential communities (社区) under its administration. [2]
Site Date Location Image Coordinates Designation Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen 上海中山故居: 1919: Huangpu District: 1-9 Site of the Socialist Youth League of China
Minhang District: established: parts of Shanghai County: established 1988-01-12: Baoshan County: Baoshan District: reorganized: Wusong District: merged into 1992-09-26: Shanghai County: Minhang District: merged into: State Council [1992]130 1992-10-11: Chuansha County: Pudong New Area: reorganized: State Council [1992]145 parts of Nanshi ...
Jiuting (Chinese: 九亭; pinyin: Jiǔtíng) is a station on Shanghai Metro Line 9. [1] It began operation on December 29, 2007. It is located in Jiuting Town of Songjiang District. Upon exiting the station through the south exit, there are a variety of small shops and restaurants in a mini-mall format, including McDonald's and KFC.