Which district in Shanghai is the most fun

In 2018, Shanghai has a combined **** of 16 districts and one county, which are divided as follows:

7 central urban areas including: Huangpu District (former Huangpu District plus former South City District plus Luwan District), Jing'an District (former Jing'an District plus former Zhabei District), Xuhui District, Changning District, Yangpu District, Hongkou District, Putuo District

1 semi-central and semi-suburban district: Pudong New District

The 7 suburbs include: Baoshan District, Jiading District, Minhang District, Songjiang District, Qingpu District, Fengxian District, Jinshan District

Suburban County 1: Chongming County

The most suitable for poor losers to go to play is Minhang District. Minhang is quite poor, the price of housing is cheap, poor losers than more. The most important thing is that you can't afford to buy a house in the downtown area of Shanghai, so Minhang has the name of "Min Dahuang poor loser paradise".

Shanghai district **** is divided into three levels:

1, Huangpu District, Changning District;

2, Jing'an District, Xuhui District;

3, Yangpu District, Hongkou District, Putuo District.

Shanghai suburbs*** are divided into three classes:

1, Baoshan District, Minhang District;

2, Songjiang District, Jiading District, Qingpu District;

3, Fengxian District, Chongming District, Jinshan District.

Shanghai's better districts mainly refer to the central city, including the original French Concession, British and American Concession areas. Due to historical reasons, the cityscape of Shanghai north of the Suzhou River originally lagged behind several central urban areas south of the Suzhou River is the core area. With the continuous development and construction of the city as well as the north-south balance strategy to promote the construction of the city, the urban landscape is changing day by day, and many up-and-comers continue to emerge, such as the Tianshan Gubei area in Changning District; Xuhui Riverside in Xuhui District; South Bund area in Huangpu District; Daning and Suhewan areas in the new Jing'an District; the North Bund in Hongkou District; the Wujiaochang, Dalian Road area, and the new Jiangwan City in Yangpu District; and the Changfeng Eco-Park in Putuo District. Park and other places.

Shanghai's city is constantly evolving towards multipolarity. Formerly one of the worst places in Shanghai, the southern downtown area has risen from the ashes after merging with the Huangpu district. And once known as Shanghai's poorest bare shoulders Zhabei District, has also been merged with the pearl of Shanghai Jing'an District, Shanghai is constantly providing the merger of strong and weak districts or strong combination (strong combination of the model is the merger of the Huangpu District and the Luwan District) will be the center of the city of Shanghai as an organic whole, to provide a spontaneous source of power for the sustainable development of the continued elimination of disadvantaged areas, and to raise the overall value of the region.

Today, the distribution of Shanghai's map has changed considerably compared to the map: Huangpu District has merged with Luwan District to become the new Huangpu District, and Pudong District has merged with Nanhui District to become the new Pudong District. Just last year, Jing'an District merged with Zhabei District to become the new Jing'an District. However, in the minds of Shanghainese, these districts are only administratively merged, but in reality, the characteristics of the original districts are still evident and have not brought about any major changes at this time. The following analysis is based on the original districts.

First-class districts (in order of precedence)

1 Jing'an District

This is a first-class district, and it is the place that Shanghainese see as the most Shanghainese in terms of flavor and temperament. Unlike Huangpu District which is noisy because of tourism and business, it is relatively quiet, with high rise buildings and a place where Shanghai's powerful people live. One of the most densely populated districts. One of the places that memorialize the old Shanghai style (the other one is Xuhui). This Jing'an District for the old Jing'an District, is the real affluence of Shanghai, graceful, prosperous place.

2 Huangpu District

The former boss of Shanghai, now the development has slowed down. The symbol of Shanghai's prosperity in the eyes of outsiders, with the Bund, People's Square and so on. It is also still one of the absolute centers of Shanghai, and at the same time is the most densely populated by the poor. One of the most densely populated districts. Huangpu District into the South Downtown is known as Shanghai's poorest Rolling Dragons base camp, is the largest number of Shanghai's losers yakuza, and now this place has also been a major change in the many Rolling Dragons yakuza were sent to Minhang to do the pioneering cattle, the South Downtown of the nirvana rebirth is also within reach.

3 Luwan District

The most famous places are Huaihai Road and Xintiandi, which are very amazing for foreigners, but there are also many pretenders who don't have many coins in their pockets, and even the poor ladies from Miaohang Town, which is the slums of Shanghai, are able to rent the Cuihu Tiandi, which is even more ludicrous. Overall, the average income level of residents over there are relatively high, and with the adjoining Huangpu District, the merger has generated a lot of tax revenue to make up for the disparity in the economic figures of the district due to its poor population. Has the Expo area.

4 Xuhui District

The former French Concession's high-class residential area has established its place in the hearts of Shanghainese. It is one of the top-ranked commercial centers in Shanghai. Its own Xujiahui is the product of the reform and opening up of the business district, while having superior teaching resources (elementary school middle school high school). The internal economic development zones include Xuhui Riverside and Caohe Path Development Zone, with the former playing a greater economic role. The former has a greater economic role. The old Shanghai flavor of the memory of the place.

5 Changning District

The busiest zone is the Zhongshan Park business district, a rising star. The more famous location is Gubei, many foreigners, mainly Japanese. Very lively. Changning has benefited from the Hongqiao Business Development Zone and is favored by many Shanghainese. However, it is still only a transportation hub status, and there is a lot of room for appreciation.

Second-class districts (in order of precedence)

1 Hongkou district

Missed out on development in terms of administrative decision-making, but the skinny camel is bigger than the horse, and is in fact the birthplace of the tenement district. With the world-class Hongkou soccer stadium, it's the best district in North Shanghai. One of the most densely populated districts (the other two are Jing'an and Huangpu), and arguably the most culturally rich area in North Shanghai.

2 Yangpu District

Development of a very fast district, but also one of the birthplaces of the Rentier, sitting beyond the Xuhui Riverside Yangpu Riverside, comparable to the Xujiahui Wujiaochang, comparable to the Silicon Valley, Dalian Road, comparable to the ancient north of the new Jiangwan City, that university city. There are also Fudan Tongji University of Finance and other first-class colleges and universities, by learning from the model of Silicon Valley, the United States, the University as the basis for the development of industry, academia and research enterprise platform. Overall belongs to one of the most promising areas of North Shanghai.

3 Pudong New Area

Great Pudong has the Lujiazui Financial Center, which is currently the core financial center of Shanghai. Pudong is a good area to work in, but not great to live in as it's very empty and doesn't have all the amenities yet. It is also the most mixed district in Shanghai: rich, poor, Puxi, countryside. Its biggest problem is that it lacks the flavor of old Shanghai, which can't be replicated and is the reason why it can't be ranked among the first class districts, and was dragged down by the former Nanhui district after the merger.

4 Putuo District

One of Shanghai's heavy industrial centers, the transformation of the old industrial areas is more difficult but down-to-earth. Changshou Road is its busiest zone, and a concentration camp for Shanghai's red-light districts, home to all sorts of triads and roving dancers.

Third-class districts (in order of precedence)

1 Xibei District

Shanghai's train station is here, with skyscrapers on one side and dens of migrant workers gathering on the other. It's not a very good district for law and order, and the average quality of the population is not very high. It has been merged with Jing'an District, and the part close to Jing'an District is more prosperous.

2 Minhang District

and downtown junction gathered the foreign elite, the rest of the place is relatively backward, basically is Shanghai's largest roller origin and losers paradise, in addition to the miners is the street, or roller yakuza, many poor losers are gathered in the town of Pujiang, Qibao, Xinzhuang, etc., and Maqiao Beibiao Zhuanqiao and other birds do not shit places.

4 Baoshan District

Baoshan District

Famous for Baoshan iron and steel factories, Shanghai's most famous heavy industrial pollution area, to the temple row town, **** Kang, Tonghe, Gu Village are rolling dragon base camp and famous.

5 Songjiang District

Another university town, science and technology district, one of the best areas in the suburbs.

6 Jiading District

Humanistic Jiading, educated Jiading, one of the most heritage suburbs of Shanghai, all aspects of the level of development of the suburbs in the forefront, is one of the most livable areas in the suburbs of Shanghai.

7 Qingpu District

Agriculture is developed, Dianshan Lake is beautiful.

8 Fengxian District

Nanqiao is its leading district.

9 Jinshan District

Petroleum industrial area.

10 Chongming District

Shanghai's purest countryside farmland.