上海城市规划展览馆
People's Square Shanghai
上海城市规划展览馆
People's Square Shanghai
If youre stunned by Shanghai today, go to see how it will look in 2020. The Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall is a short walk across Renmin Square from the magnificent Shanghai Museum, and is well worth a visit, far more interesting than its name suggests.
The centerpiece is an enormous scale model of the city centre that takes an entire upper floor. It shows current and future development, and its mind-boggling. There are raised walkways for viewing the model from different angles, and the detail is fascinating, showing clearly whats planned, and what already exists. Its also a very good introduction to Shanghai, and gives visitors an excellent perspective and introduction to the city. The building itself is attractive, and includes space for temporary exhibitions.
With five stories there is, of course, a great deal more to see than the vast scale model. As youd expect, its all very high-tech, with some great displays, interactive exhibits and walk-throughs, complete with sound, light and vision effects, illustrating different aspects of Shanghais urban planning. The exhibits are detailed and thorough, and provide a wealth of information on how the citys planners see the future. This huge and exuberant city has always done things a little differently, and here too they are way ahead of the curve.
Theres a small model of inner Shanghai in the entrance, not to be confused with its big brother upstairs. Youll find shops, tea houses and restaurants in the basement, presented as a reproduction of a 1930s Shanghai street. Other floors house the displays, both passive and hands-on: how the planners see the airport developing, the port, all kinds of transport, including the magnetic levitation (maglev), subway, and light-rail trains that are going to change the face of the city, greening the city, leisure activities, managing the waterways and much more. There are photos of colonial and contemporary Shanghai on the mezzanine, which demonstrate just how far this city has come in a short time, and a cafe and art gallery on the fifth floor. Temporary visiting exhibitions vary in their content, including visiting international art exhibitions, and there are also displays concerning the World Expo, due in 2010.
City planning is a hot topic throughout the world, and the centre is themed around "City, Human, Environment and Development", themes which concern city dwellers from any country. The glimpse of present and future Shanghai can provide much food for thought, as well as enjoyment and a good overview of this often overwhelming city.
The figure of the building is just like a city gate, which means that buildings have close relationship with a city. It is the perfect combination of traditional and modern architectural design. On the top of the building, its figures are like four white magnolias C the city flower of Shanghai city.
This great exhibition hall wins a lot of prizes in China. It uses high-tech ways to exhibit Shanghai's future blueprint till 2020. The whole exhibition hall is professional, interesting, and informative. It perfectly showcases Shanghai's past, present and future.
The first floor is the entrance and basic introduction level. The main feature of the first floor is a large revolving statue of some of Shanghai's most famous buildings. It is wide and spacious allowing many tour groups to gather and get situated before heading upstairs.
The second floor showcases Shanghai's past. It shows how the city went from being just a small fishing village to a major world metropolis. It has some movies and moving models which depict ancient Shanghai. There are several models of some of Shanghai's oldest buildings and bridges. There are also many photos of old Shanghai and the buildings which still exist have photos representing what they looked like when new and what they look like now.
The third floor features Shanghai's present. This is where the huge scale model is located. The model's accuracy is astounding. The new Global Financial Building was already on the model along with some buildings under construction. The model went through an entire day cycle from sunrise to night with all of the building's windows illuminated from inside. Next to the model was a round room. On the round walls of the rooms was a 360degree movie taking visitors on a bird's eye trip around the city.
The fourth floor shows Shanghai's future. It shows in models and photos, what is in store for Shanghai. It has models of the airports and railway stations and how they are going to be upgraded in the near future. It also shows the plans for the new subway, and also the underground roads being built to help ease congestion.
The fifth floor showcases the 2010 World Expo. It has many models showing what the area will look like when completed. It has large models of some of the individual countries' pavilions and the entire site as a whole. It shows what is being planned and what is being constructed.
The basement was built to appear like a street in old Shanghai. It has some restaurants and shops. The Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall brings Shanghai alive. The giant model really helps bring the city into perspective and works like a giant map. It must make visitors' tours of Shanghai a lot more fulfilling.
Answer: Sales Phases
The Expo tickets will be available for purchase either during the Expo session or in advance, when tickets are purchased in advance, there are 3 different pre-sale phases available.
Pre-sale Phase I (Mar. 27, 2009 C Jun. 30, 2009): Purchase is only available for groups as organizations, institutions and enterprises, etc. Peak Day Single Day Admission and Standard Day Single Day Admission tickets are available during this phase.
Pre-sale Phase II (Jul. 1, 2009 C Dec. 31, 2009): Both individual and groups are allowed to purchase Peak Day Single Day Admission and Standard Day Single Day Admission tickets during this phase.
Pre-sale Phase III (Jan. 1, 2010 C Apr. 30, 2010): Both individual and groups are allowed to purchase Peak Day Single Day Admission, Peak Day Special Admission, Standard Day Single Day Admission, Standard Day Special Admission, 3 Day Admission and 7 Day Admission tickets during this phase.
Expo session sales (May 1, 2010 C Oct. 31, 2010): Both individual and groups are allowed to purchase Peak Day Single Day Admission, Peak Day Special Admission, Standard Day Single Day Admission, Standard Day Special Admission, 3 Day Admission, 7 Day Admission and Evening Admission tickets during this phase.
The group tickets are not available for individuals. The Group Admission is sold through the authorized travel agents in the form of tour package. The Student Group Admission is sold through the authorized travel agents in the form of tour package for students or through the educational institutes.
Rail transportation will play an important role
Some experts suggested that, in the forthcoming several years, Shanghai should take the utilization of underground space as a key element of Shanghai's sustainable development with top priority given to subway development. Expo 2010 Shanghai will receive about 400,000 visits a day on average with the highest daily number reaching 600,000, and the passenger flows will concentrate in the Binshui area between the Lupu Bridge and the Nanpu Bridge, which is approximately 5 square kilometers, therefore, public transport should be the dominant means of transportation. By 2010, 300 kilometers of subways will have been completed and will be linked up with 200 kilometers of surface rail to form a 500 km-long urban rail transportation network with a passenger capacity of 8 million per day, accounting for 50of the passenger capacity of Shanghai's public transport. Experts also suggested making partial optimization and modification of the directions and stations of the rail transportation lines. For example, on the basis of the interchange hub at the Zhongshan South Road between the No. 4 Line and the No. 8 Line of rail transport, such supporting facilities as public transport lines on the ground, taxis, and parking lots should be integrated with rail transport, so as to heighten the efficiency of public transportation. By that time, Shanghai's subway lines will rank among the world's longest, on a par with New York, Paris, Moscow, Berlin, Hong Kong, London, Chicago, Tokyo and Osaka. The basic transport service passage of the Expo traffic system is made up of rail transport Line M4, Line M7, Line M8 and Line L4, which has been included in Shanghai's construction program before 2010. Under normal circumstances, the fundamental transport service passage has a transport supply capacity of 78,000 person-times per hour. In this transport service passage system, Line M4 plays an important role, because it has a great traffic capacity (36,000 person-times per hour) and can efficiently provide transport supply in two directions, besides, it provides links with more than one rail transport lines. Thus, a malfunction of Line M4 will greatly increase the pressure on other transport systems, which is equivalent to the traffic capacity of an extra 900 public service vehicles.
In the fundamental transport service passage, Line M4 provides transport links between the Expo Garden and such important places as the Shanghai Railway Station, the Lujiazui Financial and Trade Area and the Shanghai Stadium, and connects Line M1, Line M2, Line R1, Line R2, Line R3 and Line R4 with the Expo Garden by just one transfer. The disadvantage of Line M4 is that it is at a relatively long walking distance from the Expo Garden in the Pudong District, therefore, rail transfer would increase the traffic pressure on Line L4 and reduce the supply capability of rail transportation. M7 provides transport links between the Expo Garden and the Qilian Residential District, the Shanghai University, the Puxi Urban Center, the Xujiahui District, the Pudong South Residential District and the Pudong Central Park, and connects Line M1, Line M2, Line M3, Line M4, Line R1, Line R2 and Line R4 with the Expo Garden by just one transfer. According to the road net planning, three-line interchange hubs will be built for Line M7, Line R2 and Line M6 at the Jing'an Temple Station and for Line M7, Line M1 and Line R1 at the Changshu Road Station; in addition, Line M7 also has interchange stations with Line L2, Line L3, Line L4, Line M2, Line M3, Line M4, Line M5, Line M8 and Line R4.
M8 provides transport links between the Expo Garden and the Zhongyuan Residential District, the Yangpu and Hongkou Residential Compact Districts, the People's Square, places along Tibet Road and Jiyang Road, etc. in the north, and connects Line M1, Line M2, Line M3, Line M4, Line R1, Line R2, Line R3 and Line R4 with the Expo Garden by just one transfer. According to the road net planning, three-line interchange hubs will be built for Line M8, Line R1 and Line R2 at the People's Square Station, for Line M8, Line M3 and Line L2 at the Hongkou Football Court Station, and for Line M8, Line R3 and Line L4 at the Jiyang Road Station; besides, Line M8 also has interchange stations for Line L3, Line L5, Line M1, Line M2, Line M4, Line M5, Line M6, Line M7, and Line R4.
Line L4 provides transport links between the Expo Garden and the Waigaoqiao Bonded Zone, the Jinqiao Export Processing District, the Lujiazui Financial and Trade District and the Liuli Modern Residential Park, and connects Line M1, Line M2, Line R2, Line R3, and Line R4 with the Expo Garden by just one transfer. According to the road net planning, a four-line interchange hub will built for Line L4, Line R2, Line R4 and Line M4 at the Century Avenue and a three-line interchange hub will be built for Line L4, Line M8 and Line R3 at the Jiyang Road Station; besides, Line L4 also has interchange stations for Line M1, Line M2, Line M6, Line L5 and Line M7.
I talked with a taxi driver from Qiangsheng Taxi Company on may way back home. He is a experienced driver. I consulted him about the typical taxi fares from Pudong Airport to downtown Shanghai. He said he is very confident that the fare he estimated will not differ from the real charge by 10 RMB.
From Shanghai Pudong Airport to
People's Square - 130 RMB
Pudong Shangri-la Hotel - 115 - 130 RMB
Xujiahui - 140 RMB
Hongqiao Airport - 150 - 160 RMB
Hong Qiao Area (ShanghaiMart, Ressaniance Hotel, Sheraton Hotel) - 140-150 RMB
Fudan University - 125 - 130 RMB
Shanghai Railway Station - 135 RMB (via Lupu Bridge)
Metro Longyang Station (End of the Maglev) - 90 RMB
To any place within the Outter Ring Road (A20) - less than 200 RMB
To any place within the Inner Ring (The Elevated Highway) - less than 150 RMB
From Pudong Airport to Nearby Cities
Ningbo - 600 KM, 1800 RMB (+150 RMB Toll Fee)
Hangzhou - 200 KM 500 RMB (+60 RMB Toll Fee)
Suzhou - 100KM 300 RMB (+30 RMB Toll Fee)
Waterfront of the Huangpu River between Nanpu Bridge and Lupu Bridge, downtown Shanghai.
Expo tickets are also available for overseas purchasers through channels appointed by the Expo Bureau in different countries and regions across the world. Detailed information will be issued in the form of Ticketing Bulletin by the Expo Bureau on the Expo official website www.expo2010china.com.
By Air
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH), located in Xiaoshan District about 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) away from downtown Hangzhou, has domestic flight connections with major Chinese cities, including Beijing (CNY1150), Chengdu (CNY1600), Chongqing (CNY1360), Xian (CNY1130), and Guangzhou (CNY1050), and international connections with Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Bangkok, Seoul, Tokyo, and Osaka.
Ticket Office:
No. 390, Tiyuchang Road, Hangzhou
No. 193, Qingchun Road, Hangzhou
CAAC Inquiry Number: 0571-85154259
There are airport shuttle buses between Wulin Men, the city center and the airport. One-way fares are about 15 Yuan per person; Taxis cost about 120 Yuan one way. High-speed buses direct to Shanghai Hongqiao Airport (SHA) directly can be found at the Wulin Men CAAC Ticket Office. Every day six buses run between Hangzhou and Shanghai from 6: 00 to 15:00. The bus fare is approximately 85 Yuan one-way.
There are also buses heading for Xiaoshan City (CNY 15), Shaoxing City (CNY 30) and Yiwu City (CNY 60).
By Train
National arterial railways connect Hangzhou with cities all around China. Trains from New Train Station or East Train Station reach more than 20 cities directly, including Beijing (1650 kilometers), Shanghai (200 kilometers), and Xian (1550 kilometers) and so on. Tens of thousands of passengers are carried every day. Many travel agencies and hotels will book train tickets. Tourists are encouraged to book soft sleeper tickets for long distance trips and soft seat tickets for travel to nearby cities such as Ningbo (170 kilometers), and Shanghai.
And also there are altogether several air-conditioning tourist trains shuttling between Hangzhou and Shanghai. With a whole distance of about 180 kilometers (112 miles), the ticket costs about CNY 25 per person.
Ticket Office
Wulinmen Ticket Office: No. 199, Wulin Road
Huansha Road Ticket Office: No. 147, Huansha Road
Railway Station Inquiry Number:
0571-87829424 (New Train Station)
0571-86450514 (East Train Station)
By Long-distance Bus
There are four big shuttle bus stations in Hangzhou including East Bus Station, South Bus Station, West Bus Station, and North Bus Station. The convenient highway network can lead to Qingdao in Shandong Province to the north, Shenzhen in Guangdong Province to the south, Yichang in Hubei Province to the West, and Zhoushan to the East.
You can buy bus tickets in the bus stations directly.
East Bus Station: No. 215, Genshan East Road
South Bus Station: No. 407, Qiutao Road
West Bus Station: No. 89, Tianmushan Road
North Bus Station: No. 758, Moganshan Road
And also, you can buy tickets in the Construction Bank of China in Hangzhou.
No, it will spent about 2 hours from Shanghai to Hangzhou and there are a lot of spots to visit in Hangzhou just as West lake. In conventional practice, you will spend 2-3 days in Hangzhou.
The benchmark price for Expo 2010 ticket is RMB160.
You can choose the 3 days admission ticket which is For all visitors, Valid for any three days except Peak Days and One ticket per person, valid for one entry per day.
Shanghai exposition will last fom May 1st to Oct.31st in 2010, altogether 184 days. It is rainy and a little sultry in Shanghai.
I suggest you to join a bus tour which is include a tour guide and very cheap. You can find the link below: http://yeschinatour.com/china-tours/1-day-sightseeings/bt-sh-12/
In conventional practice, you can not find a translater yourself, you can find a travel agency to help you. For your imformation, I suggest you to choose this one : http://yeschinatour.com/china-tours/1-day-sightseeings/bt-sh-12/
Generally, the tickets of World Expo 2010 Shanghai are divided into two categories-Individual Ticket and Group Ticket, and nine types concretely. Tips: Peak Day refers to May 1-3, 2010, October 1-7, 2010 and October 25-31; Standard Day refers to the rest 167 days except of the 17 Peak Days.
Individual Ticket
1st Phase of Pre-sale: March 27, 2009 ~ June 30, 2009
Available ticket & price: Only groups are allowed to purchase the Single Day Admission of Peak Day and Single Day.
CNY170 per Single Day Admission of Peak Day
CNY130 per Single Day Admission of Standard Day
2nd Phase of Pre-sale: July 1, 2009 ~ December 31, 2009
Available ticket & price: both of individual visitors and groups are allowed to purchase the Single Day Admission of Peak Day and Single Day.
CNY180 per Single Day Admission of Peak Day
CNY140 per Single Day Admission of Standard Day
3rd Phase of Pre-sale: January 1, 2010 ~ April 30, 2010
Available ticket & price: both of individual visitors and groups are allowed to purchase Single Day Admission and Special Admission of Peak Day and Standard Day, 3 and 7 Day Admission of Standard Day
CNY190 per Single Day Admission of Peak Day
CNY110 per Special Admission of Peak Day
CNY150 per Single Day Admission of Standard Day
CNY90 per Special Admission of Standard Day
CNY400 per 3 Day Admission of Standard Day
CNY900 per 7 Day Admission of Standard Day
On Expo Session: May 1, 2010 ~ October 31, 2010
Available ticket & price: All of the tickets could be purchase by individual people and group.
CNY200 per Single Day Admission of Peak Day
CNY120 per Special Admission of Peak Day
CNY160 per Single Day Admission of Standard Day
CNY100 per Special Admission of Standard Day
CNY400 per 3 Day Admission of Standard Day
CNY900 per 7 Day Admission of Standard Day
CNY90 per Evening Admission of Standard Day
Shanghai boasts one of the best transportation systems in China. As a major port city and the largest city in Eastern China, this is the major hub for the eastern region.
By plane:
Transportation In ShanghaiThere are direct flights to many international cities from Shanghai. Shanghai is the only city in China to have two international airports. Pudong is the new international airport and most international airlines now fly in and out of here, and it is located 55 km from the city center.
Most hotels also supply transport to the airport. A taxi should cost approximately RMB150. And why not try the magnetic train since it is the first one in the world and the fastest means to reach the International Airport! The train leaves the airport from 08:28 to 17:28 and leaves Longyang Rd Stop from 08:30 to 17:30. The prices range from RMB160 to RMB50.
Transportation In ShanghaiThe airport for most domestic flights is Hongqiao which is older, and located in the west of Shanghai, 15 km from the city center. A taxi to Hongqiao airport from CBD should cost approximately RMB30-50.
Public bus No.925 runs to the airport from People's Square. Most domestic destinations can be reached from Shanghai.
By train:
Shanghai is at the center of an important rail network and there are daily trains to Xi'an (17 hours), Beijing (14 hours), Kunming (36 hours), Guilin (26 hours), Qingdao (16-20 hours) and almost all provincial capitals from which travelers can choose further transportation to their destination. There is also a train to Kowloon in Hong Kong (26 hours).
There are also regular services to Nanjing, Suzhou, Hangzhou and Wuxi. For foreigners, train tickets can be bought at the ticket booking office in the soft seat waiting room. Most hotels will also reserve seats for you although they will make a small charge for this service. The main train station (Xinkezhan) is in the north of the city.
The easiest way to reach the station is to take the subway to Shanghai Railway Station stop. A taxi from the station to the center of town should cost approximately RMB20-30.
By bus:
Transportation In ShanghaiShanghai boasts the most established highway system in China. Express ways has been constructed to link all the nearby provinces.
The main long distance bus station is near the train station on Qiujiang Road. Buses from here head to Nanjing (4 hours), Wuxi, Suzhou and Hangzhou and other destinations. There is also a new bus station servicing Shaoxing, Ningbo, Yangzhou and Hangzhou.
Timetable of long distance bus
By boat:
Boat is a nice way to arrive or leave the city. Some of the Three Gorges boat trip ends here and there are good services by boat to Chongqing, Nanjing, Putuoshan and Wuhan. The main passenger port-Shiliupu Passenger Port is on Zhongshan Nan Road. 1 km south of the Bund, there are also several other passenger ports in Shanghai, which are usually far away from the city center.
For boats from these ports, travelers usually still have to go to Shiliupu Port first for bus transfer to those ports. As a general rule, for long distance destination this is a cheap but slow way to travel. For destination closer to the city however the train is more efficient.
City transport:
Metro:
Transportation In ShanghaiNowadays, Shanghai has 4 Metro lines: Line No.1 (Shanghai Railway Station-Xinzhuang), Line No.2 (Zhongshan Park-Zhangjianggaoke), Line No 3, or Light Rail Train (Shanghai South Railway Station-Jiangwanzhen), and Line No. 5.
The main city scenery and shopping centers of Shanghai are along metro lines, so metro is a very convenient way for you to visit Shanghai.
No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 5.
Bus:
There are more than 1,100 bus lines in Shanghai. Buses are often packed to the hilt and at times, impossible to board. The closest thing to revolutionary fervor in Shanghai today is the rush-hour bus ambushes. Once on board, keep your valuables tucked away since pick pocketing is easy under such conditions, and foreigners make juicy targets.
Contrary to popular belief, buses are not color coded-the bus number is. Routes 1 to 30 are for trolley buses (now supplemented by regular buses). Buses 1 to 199 operate from 5 am to 11pm. Buses in the 200 and 400 series are peak-hour buses, and 300 series buses provide all-night service. Suburban and long-distance buses don't carry numbers-the destination is in characters.
The ticket prices are divided into several kinds which are according to the length of the routes and the condition of the bus, RMB1 for the routes less than 13 km long, RMB1.5 for the over-13 km long routes, RMB2 for air-con buses.
But we do not recommend you to use bus since it is crowded and often gets caught in jam. Taxi and metro are your first choices.
Taxi:
Transportation In ShanghaiThere are 50,000 taxies running in Shanghai City. They are reasonably cheap and easy to flag down, but try to avoid the peak hours of 7 to 9 am and 5 to 7 pm. The start price is RMB10 for 3 km and RMB2 for following each 1 km. At night (23:00-5:00) the start price is RMB13 for 3 km and RMB2.6 for following each 1 km, once exceeding 10 kilometers' journey, it would be RMB3.9 for each kilometer, and the bargain is permitted, also, you could take the taxi to travel in a group.
Huangpujiang ferry:
There are more than 20 ferry lines between Pudong and Puxi. Ticket price is RMB0.5/person, RMB1.3/bike, RMB1.5/auxiliary bike, RMB2/motorbike; freight train and truck go across the Dongtan Road-Nanjing Road, Mingshen Road-Dandong Road, RMB10-20 for each one.
June 02, 2009 - United States - The feast is just about ready. The World Expo Shanghai 2010 is just round the corner and the preparations have already been made by China who is playing the host for this mega event of sorts. It is but obvious that on such a big international platform, countries would be hogging for their share of limelight by outdoing each other. There are going to be in fact more than 200 pavilions on display.
It would be quite a treat to watch
all these countries presenting their cities in a mesmerizing built up. For instance, you will find the Poland pavilion in a paper cutting design while the Spain pavilion is woven out of weeds design. The United Kingdom has gone one step ahead with its display and has come up with a huge light box with 60,000 spine projection in the air. Not going far, the Indian Pavilion would carry a 2,000 year old Buddhist stupa replica. World Expo Shanghai 2010 has all the makings of a successful event so far.
There are millions of things for you to do here. For example one can enjoy the luxury of a French wedding in the French pavilion or take a walk through Scandinavian forests at the Norway pavilion or borrow cycles from the Denmark pavilion. There is something for everyone here. Tourists can really enjoy being a part of World Expo Shanghai 2010, which is being held on the area near Nanpu-Lupu Bridge on the River Huangpo in Shanghai from May 12, 2010 to 31 October, 2010 also known as the Halloween day.
Welldigital camera of course, is a must for the trip. Also, you can buy a latest shanghai map upon your arrival here. As for language, its always cool to greet people with their own language. But, if Chinese is too hard for you to grab, English is okay. Dont worry about it, I am sure therell be translator service for travellers.
World Expositions are galleries of human inspirations and thoughts. Since 1851 when the Great Exhibition of Industries of All Nations was held in London, the World Expositions have attained increasing prominence as grand events for economic, scientific, technological and cultural exchanges, serving as an important platform for displaying historical experience, exchanging innovative ideas, demonstrating esprit de corps and looking to the future.
With a long civilisation, China favours international exchange and loves world peace. China owes its successful bid for the World Exposition in 2010 to the international community's support for and confidence in its reform and opening-up. The Exposition will be the first registered World Exposition in a developing country, which gives expression to the expectations the world's people place on China's future development.
Come to see this best attraction list in Shanghai. But, I'm afraid there might not be free places for you. http://yeschinatour.com/china-guides/china-city-guides/shanghai/
Yup. Hangzhou and Suzhou are quite near to the Shanghai. You can visit the Water town of Zhouzhuang and Ancient town of Wuzhen there. If you like, you can also take a round way trip to Xian or Beijing.
Alot of hotel, is near to the exposition. The expo site is spans both sides of the hunagpu riverm with 3.93 sq km in Pudong and 1.35 sq km in Puxi,so as long as the hotel is in either Pudong or Puxi, it is near the expo.
No less than 15 people, it should be purchase in advance and reservation is required before entry. The group admission is sold through authorized travel agents in the form of tour package
There are two types of events for Shanghai World Expo in general
Yes, there are various country pavilion that is worth to be look at. Such as the expo boulevard, world expo center, expop performance center.
Children under 1.2m with the accompained by at least one adult
The Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall locates at the east part of People's Square of Shanghai. It covers an area of 3,600 square meters. It is 43.3 meters tall with 5 floors up ground and 2 floors underground. Its exhibition subject is city, people, environment, and development. It tells people the procedure that Shanghai becomes a famous international city from a small fishing village. It exhibits the overall layout of Shanghai, especially the great changes that have taken place since the reform and opens to the outside world in 1978.
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