Zhongshan Road
Zhongshan Road, located in the main city of Nanjing, is the earliest Zhongshan Road in China. It was built to welcome Dr. Sun Yat Sen's coffin and got its name from it.
In a broad sense, Zhongshan Road refers to Zhongshan Avenue which is composed of Zhongshan North Road, Zhongshan Road, Zhongshan East Road and Zhongshan South Road. Zhongshan Avenue is the first modern and advanced urban trunk road in China, with a total length of 12 kilometers. When it was completed, it was the longest street in the world, known as the "meridian of the Republic of China".
In a narrow sense, Zhongshan Road refers to the road from Gulou square to Xinjiekou square, which is about 2000 meters long. On both sides of the road are Jiangsu Radio and Television City, Gulou Hospital, Nanjing University, Nanjing Metro building, Jinling middle school, Nanjing People's middle school, Jinling Hotel, Deji square and other important buildings and institutions.
Historical evolution
The Zhongshan Avenue in Nanjing was built to welcome Dr. Sun Yat Sen's coffin, which is the earliest Zhongshan Avenue in China. It is composed of Zhongshan North Road, Zhongshan Road, Zhongshan East Road and Zhongshan South Road.
In 1928, shortly after the national government unified the whole country, it began to prepare for the transfer of Dr. Sun Yat Sen's body from Beiping to Nanjing. The capital construction committee planned to build a Yingling Avenue and renamed Chaoyang Gate Zhongshan Gate. Zhongshan Gate to the east of Zhongshan Mausoleum, known as Lingyuan Road, West to the Yangtze River side of Zhongshan pier, known as Zhongshan Road, which is now often referred to as "Zhongshan Avenue".
In 1933, with Gulou and Xinjiekou as the nodes, Zhongshan Avenue was divided into three sections: Zhongshan North Road, Zhongshan Road and Zhongshan East Road, with a total length of nearly 13 kilometers. It was the first asphalt road in Nanjing.
Zhongshan Avenue is a beautiful architecture landscape of the Republic of China. There are many Wutong trees on both sides of the road. The important organs of the country are located nearby, such as the former site of the national Navy, the former Department of communications of the national government, the joint headquarters of the national government, the old site of the Ministry of foreign affairs of the national government, the Drum Tower Hospital, the former site of the judiciary of the national government, the The Anne Boleyn Hotel, and the historical materials of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang. The former site of the museum, the Central Museum, the former site of the inspirational society, etc. After 1949, Zhongzheng road to the south of Xinjiekou was renamed Zhongshan South Road. Zhongshan is the basic framework of Nanjing Road, which is called "meridian of the Republic of China".
Constitute the road
Zhongshan North Road
Zhongshan North Road, built in 1929, is located in Gulou District of Nanjing city. It runs from southeast to northwest. It starts from Gulou square in Southeast and ends at Zhongshan Wharf in Northwest. It is 5.5 km long and 40 m wide.
Interchange Road
Gulou Square: Central Road, Beijing East Road, Zhongshan Road, Beijing West Road
Gulou Street
Hubei Road
Yunnan Road
Shanxi Road, Hunan Road
Renhe Street
Xiliu Bay
Hongqiao
Three steps and two bridges
Model road
Hehui street, school gate
Fujian Road, Chahar Road
SaJiaWan, shuangmenlou
Huju North Road and Daqiao South Road
Yancangqiao, nanzushi nunnery
Jiang Jiayuan
Rehe Road, South Rehe Road
Yongning Street, Fuxing Street
Huimin Avenue
Shangbu street, Baoshan Street
Tangshan Road
Jiangbian Road
Modern architecture along the line
Former central bank
18-20 - Fuji tower
No. 32 - the former site of the Ministry of foreign affairs of the national government, now the National People's Congress of Jiangsu Province, the national key cultural relics protection unit
No. 40 - the former site of Xiong Shihui's residence, the first kindergarten of the provincial government, is a cultural relic protection unit in Nanjing
81 - the former site of the overseas Chinese guest house, the conference Garden Hotel of the provincial people's Congress, Nanjing cultural relics protection unit
No. 101 - the former site of the Supreme Court of the national government, the Department of Commerce and trade of Jiangsu Province, and other key cultural relics protection units in China
105 - the former site of the national government's supervisory yuan and the national government's Legislative Yuan (supreme inspection office), the Military Club of the Political Department of the Nanjing Military Region, and the cultural relics protection unit of Jiangsu Province
No. 150-1 (Xiliuwan No. 9) - the former site of Zhou Fohai mansion, a cultural relic protection unit in Nanjing
No. 158 - site of Beijing Office of Xinhua Daily, a cultural relic protection unit in Nanjing
174 - former site of Turkish Embassy in the Republic of China, an important modern building
178 - the former site of Capital Hotel, now Huajiang Hotel, a cultural relic protection unit of Jiangsu Province
No. 200 - the former site of the Resources Committee of the national government, now Nanjing University of technology, Nanjing cultural relics protection unit
212 - the gate of the joint service headquarters of the former national government, the cadre rest home of the Political Department of the Nanjing Military Region, and the cultural relics protection unit of Nanjing city
249 - former site of the International Union, now Nanjing Hotel, a cultural relic protection unit of Jiangsu Province
252, 254 - the former site of the executive yuan of the national government, was the Ministry of Railways of the national government before the Anti Japanese War, is now the Nanjing Institute of political science of the people's Liberation Army, a national key cultural relics protection unit; the official residence of the Executive Yuan, is now the cadre's retreat of the Nanjing Institute of political science, a cultural relics protection unit of Nanjing city
No. 283 - remains of kuanglu school, a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province
No. 301 - former site of China Post Office, now Jiangsu Telecom Industrial Co., Ltd., Nanjing cultural relics protection unit
303, 305 - the former site of the Ministry of communications of the national government, now the Nanjing Institute of political science of the PLA, is a national key cultural relics protection unit
Navy Department of the former national government, remains of Jiangnan Naval Academy
408 - the former site of Daosheng Hall of Anglican Church, now the 12th Middle School of Nanjing, is a cultural relic protection unit in Nanjing
599 (2 Baoshan Street) - the former site of Yangzi Hotel, now Gulou Branch of Nanjing Public Security Bureau
576 - Xiaguan Power Plant
Zhongshan Road
Zhongshan Road, located in the center of Nanjing, is a north-south trunk road with a length of 2km and a width of 40m. From Xinjiekou square in the south to Gulou square in the north, together with Zhongyang Road in the north and Zhongshan Road in the south, it forms the North-South main axis of Nanjing. The road intersects Changjiang Road Huaqiao Road, Zhujiang Road Guangzhou road and Xuefu Road. Built in 1929, it is a part of Yingling Avenue with a total length of 20 kilometers from Xiaguan Zhongshan wharf to Zhongshan Mausoleum. Wutong, a wild profusion of vegetation, is a very wide and straight road. There are two rows of tall Platanus trees (Platanus orientalis) on the sides. The southern section is a part of Xinjiekou business district, the first business district in China. Since the 1990s, most of the roads have been rebuilt into high-rise buildings, with only a small number of buildings left in the Republic of China.
Modern architecture along the line
19 Zhongshan Road, former site of China National Bank of goods, a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province
75 Zhongshan Road - Fuchang Hotel, Nanjing cultural relics protection unit
169 Zhongshan Road, the bell tower of Huiwen academy, Jinling middle school, a cultural relic protection unit of Jiangsu Province
178 Zhongshan Road -- the former residence of the headmaster of Huiwen women's middle school, focusing on modern architecture
251 Zhongshan Road, the gate of the Ministry of justice of the former national government, now Nanjing Power Supply Bureau, Nanjing cultural relics protection unit
291 Zhongshan Road, the former gate of the Central League Headquarters of the three people's principles Youth League of the Kuomintang
321 Zhongshan Road, the former site of Malin hospital, today's Gulou Hospital, a cultural relic protection unit of Jiangsu Province
traffic
Nanjing Metro Line 1 passes through Zhongshan Road and has three stations: Xinjiekou station, Zhujiang Road station and Gulou station.
Zhongshan East Road
Zhongshan East Road, located in the center of Nanjing, is a trunk road with a length of 5 kilometers and a width of 40 meters. It starts from Xinjiekou square in the west, reaches Zhongshan Gate in the East, and forms the East-West main axis of Nanjing with Hanzhong Road in the West. It intersects with Hongwu Road, Taiping Road, Longpan Middle Road, Huangpu Road and Yudao street
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Zhongshan Road
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