Shanghai, a municipality directly
under the Central Government, is situated 31.4 degrees north latitude and 121.29
degrees east longitude. It lies in the middle of China's mainland coastline and
Yangtze River's entrance to the sea, covering an area of 6,185 square
kilometers, with 145 square kilometers of the city districts and 6,040 square
kilometers of the suburban area.
Climate
Shanghai has a sub-tropical climate--mild
and humid with four distinct seasons. It has a mean annual temperature of 15oC
-- the hottest month, August, averaging 28oC and the coldest month, January, 3oC
-- and a mean annual precipitation of 1,100 mm. It is often visited by typhoons
between summer and autumn.
Administrative Division and Population
Shanghai is divided into 18 districts and 1
county, with a population of over 16.74 million people.
Culture
Huju opera, Yueju opera, burlesque, Pingtan
opera
Food
Shanghiai food is one
of the Eight Great Cuisines in China. "Braised Meat" is one of its dishes
with special flavor; the meat is cooked with different spices for a long time to absorb the
flavor of spices and is tender when it is ready.
Brief Introduction
Shanghai, "Hu" for short, is one of the four
municipalities directly under the Central Government. During the Warring States
Period (475-221BC), Shanghai first belonged to the Yue State, then to the Chu
State. King Lie of the Chu State appointed Huang Xie as his prime minister and
bestowed him the title of Lord Chunshen. Shanghai was part of his feoff. The old
name of Shanghai "Shen" was derived from this.
The name "Shanghai" actually came during the
Song Dynasty (960-1279), when Shanghai became a new rising trade port. The
mother river Huangpu River, which runs through Shanghai and empties into the
Yangtze River, has 18 creeks and one of the creeks was called "Shanghai Creek"
-- near the Bund, thus the town nearby was called Shanghai Town. Later this
whole area is named "Shanghai". By the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), Shanghai became
China's largest textile center and business was developing fast.
After the Opium War in 1840, Shanghai was
opened as a trade port to foreign powers that set up their concessions there
through imposing unequal treaties on China. In the century or more that
followed, Shanghai became the largest base of imperialist aggression in China,
known in the West as an "adventurers' paradise".
A city with a glorious revolutionary record
in modern Chinese history, Shanghai was where the Chinese Communist Party was
founded in July 1921. On July 7, 1927, Shanghai was proclaimed as a special
municipality. On May 27, 1949, Shanghai was really liberated.
Nowadays, Shanghai is the biggest city and
the largest commercial and financial center in China. It is an important hub of
communications with an easy access to the outside world by all means of
transport: ocean, offshore and inland water shipping, highway and railroad
transport, air flights etc. Via the Yangtze River and the Huhang (Shanghai to
Hangzhou) and Jingguang (Beijing to Shanghai) Railways, it becomes the
communication hinge connecting all parts of China. As the biggest seaport in
China as well as one of the ten largest seaports in China, the port of Shanghai
has trade links with ports of over 100 countries and regions. It also has over
40 inland and international airlines, connecting it with
inland big cities as well as international cities like Tokyo, Osaka, Bombay,
Athens, Geneva, Zurich and Karachi. About one third of
external communication of China is transmitted by Shanghai Satellite Ground
Station and Sino-Japanese Benthonic Cable.
As the biggest industrial center in China,
Shanghai ranks first in industrial production as well as scientific and
technological level. Its coastal area abounds in resources of fish and salt.
Shanghai is situated at the delta of the
Yangtze River, guarding the gateway of the Yangtze River in the north, facing
the sea in the east and bordering the scenic city of Hangzhou Bay in the south.
It is one of the six best travel sites in China. With its abundant beautiful
gardens, cultural relics, museums and temples, Shanghai attracts thousands of
visitors both at home and abroad every year.
Best Scenic Spots
The Site of the First Congress of the
Communist Party of China
The Oriental Pearl Tower
Jade Buddha Temple (Yufosi)
Longhua Pagoda and Longhua Temple
Former Residence of Lu Xun, Lu Xun's Tomb,
and Lu Xun Museum
Yu Garden
Nanjing Road
The Bund