Where is the center of Shanghai and where is the busiest place?

The busiest district in Shanghai: Huangpu District?

Huangpu District's district name, named for the border of the mother river Huangpu River, in 1945 when Shanghai set up districts (*** 30), the establishment of the first district is Huangpu District. The city center of Shanghai is in Huangpu District, the seat of the municipal government is also in Huangpu District, the most central place in Shanghai People's Square in Huangpu District.

Huangpu District, a collection of ten thousand merchants, market prosperity, is a nationally renowned business shopping center. Huangpu District within the territory of the Oriental Commercial Building, Landmark, Paris Spring, Mei Mei Department Store, the first department store, Hualian Commercial Building, New World City, Huaxiang Isetan, Raffles City, Hong Kong Famous Stores Street. There are also Huitong Mansion, Hong Kong Plaza, Shanghai Plaza and Shanghai Times Square in Huangpu District.

Huangpu District, there are Fuzhou Road Cultural Street, Beijing Road, production materials Street, Tibet Road, Tourism Street, Jinling Road, Commercial Street, Yellow River Road, Yunnan Road, Food Street, and other famous characteristics of the street. Huangpu District has a wealth of small commodities Shanghai Old Street, and "the first bar street," South Maoming Road.

Huangpu District has famous cultural facilities such as Shanghai Grand Theater, Shanghai Concert Hall, Shanghai Museum, Museum of Nature, Workers' Cultural Palace, Shanghai Art Museum and so on. There are also the Great World Amusement Center, the Chinese Theater, the People's Stage, the **** Stage, the Shaw Stage, and the Daguang Cinema. Huangpu District is also one of the financial centers of Shanghai, ****there are more than sixty Chinese and foreign banks and financial institutions.?

There are also many historical and cultural monuments within the Huangpu District, such as the Temple of Literature, Jiuzhang Lou, Shuyin Lou, the ancient city wall and other Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings. The district also has the central office in Shanghai, Shanghai People's Heroes Monument, the monument to the May 30th tragedy, the Simei Gongshu Pai Lou, Sanshan Hall, Yuyuan Point Spring Hall and other historical sites of the revolutionary struggle. Huangpu District, a full range of five religions, religious sites include the Sinkiang Pavilion, Chenghuang Temple, Baiyun Guan, Dongjiadu Catholic Church, Xiaotaoyuan Mosque, Mu'en Hall, etc.?

In addition, Huangpu District is one of the major transportation and distribution centers in Shanghai. Metro lines 1, 2 and 8 meet at People's Square Station. Shanghai's bus lines also form the hub of the network in Huangpu District. The Yan'an Elevated Road and the North-South Elevated Road of Shanghai's Inner Ring Road intersect in Huangpu District. The three-dimensional transportation network above ground, underground and in the air makes Huangpu District accessible.

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Shanghai, abbreviated as Shanghai or Shen, is a municipality directly under the central government of the People's Republic of China, a national central city, a megacity, the core city of the Shanghai-Hangzhou-Ningbo (SHN) Greater Bay Area, and an international economic center. The core city of the Greater Bay Area, the international economy, finance, trade, shipping, science and technology innovation center, the first batch of coastal cities. Shanghai is located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, the leading city of the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the core city of the G60 Science and Innovation Corridor. Across the East China Sea and Japan's Kyushu Island, south of Hangzhou Bay, north and west of Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.

During the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods, Shanghai was the fief of Huang Xie, the ruler of Chunshen in Chu, so it was nicknamed Shen. In the fourth and fifth centuries, during the Jin Dynasty, fishermen created the fishing tool "Hu", and the place where the river flows into the sea was called "Dushi", so the lower reaches of the Songjiang River was called "Hu Dushi", and later changed to "Shanghai". Later, it was changed to "Hu", so Shanghai was called "Hu" for short. In the Tang Dynasty, Huating County was established.

Shanghai is a national historical and cultural city, with a deep cultural heritage of modern cities and many historical monuments. The fusion of the Wu-Yue culture of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and the industrial culture imported from the West formed Shanghai's unique sea culture. After 1843, Shanghai became a commercial port open to the outside world and rapidly developed into the largest city in the Far East.

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