Hongmei Road Street
Hongmei Road Street is located in the southwest of Xuhui District. Guilin road in the East, Lianhua Road in the west, Caobao road in the south, Puhuitang in the north, covering an area of 5.98 square kilometers. In addition, Hongmei street has jurisdiction over the living quarters of Caohejing Development Zone, covering an area of 270200 square meters, with Donglan and Gumei living quarters. By the end of 2010, there were 14 neighborhood committees with 34877 people (2010).
In December 1990, it was set up in Tianlin street and Shanghai county. Guilin road in the East, Hongmei Road in the west, Caobao road in the South and Puhuitang in the north. It covers an area of 3.22 square kilometers. In addition, in 1988, Caohejing New Technology Development Zone established Caohejing Development Zone living area in Gumei road street of Minhang District, covering an area of 270200 square meters, with Donglan and Gumei living quarters under the jurisdiction of Hongmei street. Outside the "enclave" of the ancient American living area, also under the jurisdiction of the street. There are four neighborhood committees with 34877 residents (in 2010). The sub district office is located at No. 5, Lane 210, Qinjiang road. Caohejing New Technology Development Zone is in China. There are 14 roads, including Yishan Road, Caobao Road, Hongmei Road and so on. In the west, Macao and Tanggang are crisscross the territory, with Tianlin road bridge and Yishan Road bridge across the port. There are two Hongmei middle schools and primary schools, one kindergarten and one nursery. There are 13 commercial outlets such as fast food service, Guilin Hotel and vegetable market. There are also 6 waste stations, hardware stores and comprehensive stores under the Street Economic Cooperation Association. In 1990, the output value (turnover) was 1.47 million yuan and the profit was 230000 yuan.
Community profile
Hongmei Road sub district office was established in December 1990 from tianlinxincun sub district of Xuhui District and Shanghai county. It was established in accordance with the Interim Regulations of Shanghai Caohejing New Technology Development Zone. It is specialized in the administration and service of Caohejing New Technology Development Zone. Hongmei Road sub district is named after Hongmei Road. By the end of 2008, there were 14 neighborhood committees, 7426 registered residence households and 18431 residents. At the end of 1990, a new Hongmei Road sub district office was built with an administrative area of 3.22 square kilometers. The sub district office was located at No. 1, Lane 210, Qinjiang road. It was moved to No. 5, Hongcao road in April 1995 and to No. 2019, Hongmei Road in March 2003. In the same year, with the development of Caohejing Development Zone, the jurisdiction area expanded from Hongmei Road to Lianhua Road, and the administrative area increased to 5.98 square kilometers. There are community cultural centers and other cultural and entertainment places in the area, as well as Tianlin sixth kindergarten, Donglan kindergarten, private little Dragonfly kindergarten, Donglan Road Primary School, Shanghai Ouhua college, Shanghai East China Computer College and other educational institutions. There are Caobao Road, Tianlin Road, Yishan Road, Guilin road, Central Road and other trunk roads. There are line 9 (Caohejing Development Zone Station), line 12 and other rail transit. There are Caohejing Development Zone Park, Puhuitang, shangaotang and other landscape sites. In order to better serve Caohejing New Technology Development Zone and residents, the commercial supporting network in the area is gradually improving, and there are more than 100 large supermarkets, banks, post offices, vegetable farms, restaurants, hotels, gymnasiums, leisure centers, etc. Modern service industry cluster areas are under construction in the west of Hongmei Road, north of Caobao Road, east of Gumei road and south of Tianlin road.
Geography
It is located in the southwest of the district. It was established in December 1990 from Tianlin street and Shanghai county. Guilin road in the East, Hongmei Road in the west, Caobao road in the South and Puhuitang in the north. It covers an area of 3.22 square kilometers. Outside the "enclave" of the ancient American living area, also under the jurisdiction of the street.
Division of leadership
Pu Yapeng
Secretary of the Party Working Committee. Comprehensively presided over the street Party Working Committee. In charge of community party building office. To be responsible for ideological and political work, social stability, theoretical propaganda, spiritual civilization, party conduct and clean government, and cadre team building.
Zhu Ying
Deputy Secretary of the Party Working Committee and director of the office. In charge of the party and government office. Fully presided over the administrative work of the sub district office.
He Mingxing
Deputy Secretary of the Party Working Committee. In charge of community autonomy office, people's Congress, united front, trade union, Communist Youth League, women's Federation, etc.
Huang sanfei
Deputy Secretary of the Party Working Committee. In charge of the community security office.
Huang Shi
Deputy director of the office. In charge of the community management office.
Shen Yi
Deputy director of the office. In charge of community development office and community security office.
Yu Wei
Deputy director of the office. In charge of community service office.
Ma linzeng
Minister of the armed forces. In charge of the armed work.
Zheng Ling
Deputy director of the NPC Working Committee. In charge of the work of the NPC Working Committee.
Zhang Youfu
Deputy investigator of the office.
Community work
Caohejing New Technology Development Zone in its jurisdiction is an economic and technological development zone approved by the State Council in June 1988, which focuses on the introduction of foreign capital, the introduction of foreign well-known technology and the development of new technology industry. In March 1991, it was confirmed as a high-tech Industrial Development Zone by the State Council. In 2000, it was listed as one of the 10 APEC Science and technology industrial parks in China. Caohejing Development Zone has formed high-tech industrial parks with characteristics of information technology, new materials, biomedicine, aerospace and other high-tech industries and producer service industries. It has built four functional centers of research and development, network operation, financial data, and scientific and technological innovation, and is building three parks of "double excellent Park", "Digital Park" and "International Park". Caohejing Development Zone has more than 2000 enterprises and institutions, including nearly 500 foreign-funded enterprises. On October 8, 2007, Hongmei Regional Enterprise Service Center was established at NO.5 Hongcao road to establish the "enterprise service contact" system to coordinate and solve relevant problems in the settlement and development of enterprises. Hongmei Road Street relies on the enterprise resources of Yidian, Shangguang television group, Bailian Group, etc. in the community to actively attract investment. The commercial office building in the West District of the street develops synchronously with the commerce and retail industry in the East District, helping enterprises to build new economic growth points such as "cross-border" Creative Park and Cangwu Road food street. In 2007, the street tax revenue exceeded 100 million yuan, and in 2011, the street tax revenue exceeded 1.1 billion yuan.
Looking back on history
Hongmei area belonged to Huating County in the early Yuan Dynasty, and then to Gaochang township of Shanghai county in Songjiang Prefecture. In the Qing Dynasty, it belonged to Pusong town. At the beginning of the Republic of China, it belonged to huhaidao, Jiangsu Province. In 1927, it belonged to Shanghai special city. After the victory of the Anti Japanese War, it successively belonged to Pusong district and Xinjing District of Shanghai.
In May 1949, Shanghai was liberated. In October, it was the Hongqiao Office of the military takeover Committee of Longhua District. After the establishment of Longhua District in June 1950, the people's Government of Hongqiao township was established. In 1956, Longhua District was divided into western suburb. In 1958, the western suburb was abolished, and part of the western suburb was incorporated into Shanghai county of Jiangsu Province, and part of Hongqiao township was assigned to Xuhui District. In October of the same year, it was transferred from Xuhui District to Hongqiao commune of Shanghai county. In September 1983, some areas of Longhua Township, Meilong Township and Caohejing town of Shanghai county were set up as Tianlin New Village Office (equivalent to the agency of the town government), which was under the jurisdiction of Caohejing town. Caohejing town is still Caohejing town after it was assigned to Xuhui District in September 1984. In April 1985, when the administrative region was adjusted, the new tianlinxincun sub district office of Xuhui District People's government was built. In February 1986, some areas of Caohejing Microelectronics Industrial Zone, which was formerly under the jurisdiction of Shanghai county, to the east of Hongmei Road, to the south of Puhuitang and to the north of Caobao Road, were designated as Tianlin street. At the end of 1990, the people's Government of Xuhui District established the Hongmei Road sub district office of the people's Government of Xuhui District in accordance with the Interim Regulations of Shanghai Caohejing New Technology Development Zone. The jurisdiction area is tianlinxincun sub district and some areas designated by Shanghai county, covering the west of Guilin road, the south of Puhuitang, the east of Hongmei Road, the north of Caobao Road, and Donglan, Gumei road sub district in Minhang District Mei living community, with an area of 3.22 square kilometers. In April 1996, some areas west of Hongmei Road, south of Huanzhen Road, east of Lianhua Road and north of Caobao road in Hongqiao township of Shanghai county were included in this street.
economic development
Shanghai Caohejing emerging technology development zone is one of the first batch of 14 national economic and technological development zones approved by the State Council. It was also approved as a national high-tech Industrial Development Zone in 1991. The total planning area of the development zone is 14.3 square kilometers.
Since its establishment in 1984, Shanghai Caohejing Development Zone has always adhered to the development policy of "focusing on the development of industry, focusing on the utilization of foreign capital, focusing on the export of foreign exchange, and devoting itself to the development of high-tech industries" (focusing on three aspects and devoting itself to one). It has made brilliant achievements in scientific planning, intensive development, devoting itself to the development of high-tech industries, and improving economic and social benefits The location advantages of Shanghai as a modern and international city, speeding up the pace of industrial restructuring and economic construction, driving domestic capital with foreign capital, and enhancing the ability of independent innovation, have played a positive and effective window, demonstration, radiation and driving role in Shanghai's economic development, and become one of the new important regions for Shanghai's economic and social development. It has played a leading role in national development zones, and has become one of the national economic and technological development zones and high-tech industrial development zones with fast development speed, high technology content and good economic benefits.
Get honor
On May 13, 2020, it won the honorary title of civilized community of Shanghai from 2018 to 2019.
On December 18, 2020, it will be selected as "the fourth batch of smart health elderly care demonstration streets (towns)".
position
Chinese PinYin : Shang Hai Shi Shi Xia Qu Xu Hui Qu Hong Mei Lu Jie Dao
Hongmei Road sub district, Xuhui District, Shanghai Municipality
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