Lujiazui Street
Lujiazui street belongs to Pudong New Area of Shanghai, which is located in the central area of Lujiazui financial and Trade Zone in Pudong New Area of Shanghai. The area, with an area of about 6.89 square kilometers, originates from shenlu in the East, Zhangyang road in the South and Huangpu River in the West and North. In 2010, the population was 112507 (2010). In 2012, the population of Lujiazui street was 160 thousand, and the registered residence population was 117 thousand and 200 in 2013, and the population of the floating population was nearly 48 thousand and 700. Century Avenue, Pudong Avenue, Pudong South Road, Dongfang Road and Zhangyang road constitute the main network of regional public transport. Fuxing East Road Tunnel, Yan'an East Road Tunnel and Dalian Road Tunnel connect the two sides of Pujiang River. Metro lines 2, 4 and 9 run through the community.
Lujiazui street has won the "national civilized unit" for three times, and completed tax revenue of 6.425 billion yuan in 2012. The famous attractions include Oriental Pearl, Shanghai Center Tower and Shanghai world financial center.
In May 2020, it won the honorary title of "civilized community of Shanghai in 2018-2019".
Historical evolution
During the Yongle period of Ming Dynasty, the Huangpu River system was formed. After converging with Wusong River from south to north, the river turned to the East and formed a mouth shaped alluvial beach on the east bank. Lu Shen, a scholar of the Imperial Academy of the Ming Dynasty, was born and died here, so this beach is called Lujiazui. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, a pond was built for flood control and salt tide resistance. There was a wasteland outside the pond and a ditch inside the pond. Boat people from Jiangsu and other places came to settle here, gradually forming natural village houses such as yangjiamao, yujiamen, huayuanshiqiao and yefangqiao. wangjiamen village was formed in Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty. In the light years of the Qing Dynasty, natural villages such as Zhangjiayan, wujianong and jiangjianong were formed. during the Anti Japanese War, the domestic commerce gradually moved from lannidu road and Lujiazui road to Dongchang Road. From the south to the north, there are eight sampan boats, including lujiadu, lannidu, youlonglu, longmaozhan, Chunjiang, fenshan, xiaonanyang and taitongzhan. Most of the ferries are occupied by factories and warehouses. Only three ferry stations, Dongchang Road, taitongzhan and Lujiazui, are left. In 1954, Dongchang Road office and Laoshan West Road Office (named after Laoshan West Road) were established. In February 1961, Dongchang Road Street, Laoshan West Road Street and Zhangjiabang street in Pudong county were put under the jurisdiction of Huangpu District. In June 1986, the east of Zhangjiabang Street (east of Pudong South Road) and the south of Laoshan West Road (south of Zhangyang Road) were set up to build WeiFang Street. In September 1987, it was changed into Weifang Xincun street; after the adjustment, the scope of Laoshan West Road Street: from qiancang road and Rongcheng road in the East, to Yuanshen road from Pudong Avenue, to Pudong South Road and Taidong road in the west, to Zhangyang road in the south, and to Huangpu River in the north. The scope of Zhangjiabang Street: Pudong South Road in the East, Huangpu River in the west, Zhangjiabang in the South and gaoxiangbang (now lujiadu Road) in the north. On January 23, 1988, the Shanghai municipal government approved the plot to the east of Wendeng Road (today's Dongfang Road), Laoshan West Road Street, to establish Meiyuan New Village street, which was named after Meiyuan New Village in the territory. It extends to Yuanshen road in the East, Zhangyang road in the south, Wendeng Road (today's Dongfang Road) in the west, and Pudong Avenue and Yangpu District in the north. in May 1991, Dongchang Road street was renamed Lujiazui road street. In 1993, the Pudong part of Huangpu District was under the jurisdiction of Pudong New Area. In 1995, Lujiazui street and Zhangjiabang street were abolished and a new Lujiazui street was established. In 1998, in the adjustment of Dongcheng District, the original Meiyuan Xincun street, Laoshan West Road Street renovation system and Lujiazui Street (part) were merged to form a new Meiyuan Xincun street. In July 2006, the new Meiyuan Xincun street was renamed Lujiazui street, with 30 neighborhood committees.
administrative division
In 2012, Lujiazui Street governed Meiyuan first village community, Meiyuan third village community, Shixin community, Tungcheng community, Fushen community, Fushan community, Guanghui community, Songshan community, chenjiamen community, Linshan community, Dongchang community, Rongcheng community, Changyi Road community, Shanggang new village community, Zhaoyuan Road community, Sanhang community, Laoshan first village community, Laoshan second village community, Laoshan third village There are 31 communities, including village community, five villages of Laoshan, six villages of Laoshan, one village of Rushan (residents have moved), two villages of Rushan, four villages of Rushan, five villages of Rushan, Renheng Riverside Garden community, Shanda Jinpan community, Jianglin community of Juyuan, Juyuan community, Mingyuan community of Pujiang, one community of Dongyuan new village and two communities of Dongyuan new village, 55 Fushan Road, Pudong New Area .
geographical environment
Location context
Lujiazui street is located in the northwest of Pudong New Area. It originates from Shen road in the East, borders Zhangyang road in the south, and faces Huangpu River in the West and North, covering an area of about 6.89 square kilometers. The center is 121 ° 53'e and 31 ° 24'n
climate
Lujiazui street has higher temperature, more precipitation, less sunshine hours, more short-term heavy precipitation, and the annual average temperature is 16.9 ℃.
hydrology
There are three rivers in Lujiazui street. Huangpu River section, 1.39 km in length, starts from yangjiadu ferry station in the north and ends at Zhangjiabang entrance (sluice) in the south, covering a total area of 8.9 km
topographic features
Lujiazui street is a part of the alluvial plain of the Yangtze River Delta. The general trend of land topography is from east to west.
natural resources
fishery resources
The natural conditions of Lujiazui street near the river and the coastal area are conducive to the development of marine fishery production. The one nearest to the coastal area of the new area is developed earlier. Because the fishing ground is located in the intersection area of the Yangtze River and Qiantang River, the water quality is rich and the food organisms are rich. The main aquatic products of these two fishing grounds are hairtail (winter flood), pomfret, eel, jellyfish, Portunus, yellow croaker (spring and summer flood), minnow, squid, crayfish, prawn, prawn and prawn.
plant resources
Lujiazui street has cultivated more than 100 kinds of crops, nearly 10000 varieties. There are more than 400 kinds of vegetables, ranking first in China. There are also many varieties of fruits and ornamental flowers. It is mainly distributed in suburban forest farms, urban parks and on both sides of roads.
Population nationality
population
the actual population is 112507 (2010).
nation
there are 39 major ethnic minorities, including Hui, Manchu and Mongolian.
Economics
overview
In 2016, Lujiazui financial and Trade Zone, as the core functional area and main bearing area of Shanghai international financial center, played an important role. In August, the Lujiazui financial city was unveiled, and the Council of Shanghai Lujiazui Financial City and Lujiazui Financial City Development Bureau were established, creating a regional public governance structure of "industry co governance + legal institutions" in China. The annual revenue was 90.528 billion yuan, an increase of 34.73% over the previous year; the local revenue was 28.111 billion yuan, an increase of 37.74% over the previous year; the investment in fixed assets was 24.159 billion yuan, an increase of 23.48% over the previous year; 2659 domestic funded projects were newly introduced, with a registered domestic capital of 185.6 billion yuan; 482 foreign funded projects were newly introduced, attracting 3.958 billion US dollars of contracted foreign funded projects, with 2.768 billion US dollars of foreign investment, an increase of 104.66% over the previous year.
finance
In 2016, there were 36300 enterprises in Lujiazui region, and the national factor markets were relatively concentrated, including Shanghai Stock Exchange, Shanghai Futures Exchange, China Financial Futures Exchange, Shanghai insurance exchange, Shanghai Gold Exchange International Edition, Shanghai International Energy Trading Center, Shanghai Petroleum Exchange, Shanghai Diamond Exchange, Shanghai Petrochemical Trading Center and Shanghai international energy trading center There are 10 trading markets in the oil and gas trading center, as well as functional institutions providing infrastructure services for the trading market, such as Shanghai Branch of China national debt registration and Clearing Corporation and Shanghai Branch of China securities registration and Clearing Corporation. There are 785 licensed financial institutions, including 216 banking institutions, 355 securities institutions and 214 insurance institutions. There are 20 head offices of commercial banks such as Bank of communications and Bank of Shanghai, and 85 branches of commercial banks such as ICBC and CCB. There are 18 foreign-funded corporate banks, including HSBC, Citigroup and Standard Chartered, accounting for 44% of the country. Many of the top foreign-funded corporate banks are located in Lujiazui. China Development Bank has set up its Shanghai business headquarters in Lujiazui, while export import bank and agricultural development bank have set up branches in Lujiazui. There are 5500 emerging financial institutions including private equity securities, equity investment, financial leasing, financial technology, credit rating, financial information services, etc. By the end of the year, there were more than 300 institutions with headquarters functions in Lujiazui, including 92 regional headquarters and 27 district headquarters of multinational companies recognized by the commercial department. There are about 500000 employees in the region, including 220000 financial employees. Commercial buildings continue to expand. By the end of 2016, there were 241 commercial buildings with more than 8 floors, with an office area of about 12.69 million square meters.
business
[branch of the world's largest ship management company opened] on April 13, v-ships, the world's largest international ship management company, was registered and established in Lujiazui, and Weishi ship management (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. officially opened. Weishi ship management group is the world's largest ship management company, headquartered in the UK. With more than 70 branches in 30 countries around the world, the group manages 1200 oil tankers, chemical tankers, LNG carriers, luxury cruise ships, drilling platforms and other vessels, and has 37 crew bases around the world with 40000 professional crew resources. Shanghai Weishi Ship Management Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Weishi, is mainly focusing on luxury mail
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