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Pride of Place

Rome wasn’t built in a day. Neither was Shanghai. Once dubbed “the Paris of the East,” the city has evolved into a fusion of multiculturalism. Along the way, Shanghai has accumulated a repository of stories about the people and events that have shaped its history. Five areas of the city occupy pride of place in that journey: People’s Square, Jing’an Temple, Xujiahui, Lujiazui and Xintiandi. This series, a collaboration with Shanghai Local Chronicles Library, visits them all to follow in the footsteps of time.
Rome wasn’t built in a day. Neither was Shanghai. Once dubbed “the Paris of the East,” the city has evolved into a fusion of multiculturalism. Along the way, Shanghai has accumulated a repository of stories about the people and events that have shaped its history. Five areas of the city occupy pride of place in that journey: People’s Square, Jing’an Temple, Xujiahui, Lujiazui and Xintiandi. This series, a collaboration with Shanghai Local Chronicles Library, visits them all to follow in the footsteps of time.
The shopping mall that broke precedent and set a new standard of retailing - Art & Culture in China
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The shopping mall that broke precedent and set a new standard of retailing

Shanghai No. 1 Yaohan Mall in Pudong remains a prime destination for shoppers 30 years after it first opened.
The 'Oriental Champs-Élysées' blends French esthetics with Chinese culture - Art & Culture in China
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The 'Oriental Champs-Élysées' blends French esthetics with Chinese culture

The grand boulevard in Pudong is marked by lush landscaping, pedestrian-friendly features and splendid artworks.
'Four giants:' architectural feats that created Shanghai's famous skyline - Art & Culture in China
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'Four giants:' architectural feats that created Shanghai's famous skyline

A quartet of skyscrapers in Pudong celebrated the city’s modernization and marked its rise to a global urban center.
The dramatic transformation of paddy fields into the 'Wall Street of China' - Art & Culture in China
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The dramatic transformation of paddy fields into the 'Wall Street of China'

Lujiazui’s iconic skyline harbors a registry of securities markets, global banks, insurance companies and private equity firms.
Global competition: How the design of Shanghai's financial district evolved - Art & Culture in China
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Global competition: How the design of Shanghai's financial district evolved

China, Japan, France, Italy and the UK submitted visions for the development of Lujiazui. The final plan drew on the best features of the five entries.
Underground 'steel veins' transformed Pudong's development above them - Art & Culture in China
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Underground 'steel veins' transformed Pudong's development above them

Metro lines changed the residential, commercial and industrial complexion of Shanghai’s eastern shore.
Patriotism beyond the ABCs: a school that turned idealism into action - Art & Culture in China
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Patriotism beyond the ABCs: a school that turned idealism into action

Yangjing Middle School in Pudong was a nurturing ground for resistance against Japanese invaders and the struggle to defeat the Kuomintang.
Shipyards in the 19th century anchored the future of Pudong modernization - Art & Culture in China
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Shipyards in the 19th century anchored the future of Pudong modernization

As Shanghai emerged as a major trading port 150 years ago, shipbuilding thrived on the eastern shore of the Huangpu River.
The century-old mansion of a shipping magnate stands as a tribute to patriotism - Art & Culture in China
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The century-old mansion of a shipping magnate stands as a tribute to patriotism

Industrialist Chen Guichun’s residence, nestled among Lujiazui skyscrapers, honors his philanthropy and the sacrifices of those who fought for Shanghai’s liberation.
The financial epicenter that owes its pedigree to a famous ancient scholar - Art & Culture in China
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The financial epicenter that owes its pedigree to a famous ancient scholar

Lujiazui on the eastern shore of Shanghai’s “Mother River” has a history as a salt mine and a center of knowledge and literature.
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