People's Square is a large public square in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, China.[1] It is south of Nanjing Road (West) and north of Huaihai Road (East). People's Square is the site of Shanghai's municipal government headquarters building and is used as the standard reference point for measurement of distance in the Shanghai municipality.[citation needed]
People's Square | |||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 人民广场 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 人民廣場 | ||||||||||
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History
Prior to 1949 and the establishment of the People's Republic of China, what is now People's Square was a course for horse racing owned by the Shanghai Race Club. After gambling and horse racing were banned by the new Communist government, a part of the race course became People's Square, which included a large avenue and spectator stands for use during parades.
In the 1990s,
- Grand Cinema
- K11, formerly known as the Hong Kong New World Tower
- Municipal government headquarters
- Nanjing Road
- Park Hotel Shanghai (tallest building in Asia, 1934–1952)
- People's Park
- Radisson Blu Hotel Shanghai New World
- Raffles City Shanghai
- Shanghai Grand Theatre
- Shanghai Museum
- Shanghai Art Museum
- Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center
- Shimao International Plaza
- Tomorrow Square
The Shanghai Museum is in a prominent central position in the square, with large fountains immediately to the north.
Transportation
The Shanghai Metro's People's Square Subway Station is an interchange among the subway's Line 1, Line 2, and Line 8. Several bus stops also ring the north and south sides of the square.
See also
References
- ^ Pitts, Christopher (April 2013). "The Bund & People's Square". Pocket Shanghai (3rd ed.). Lonely Planet. pp. 22–43. ISBN 978-1-74179-963-7.
External links
- Apr. 2007 Sept. 2007 Oct. 2007 Jan. 2008 YouTube videos