Shanghai Nanjing Road
China's premier shopping street, the 3.4-mile-long Nanjing
Road, starts at the Bund in the east and ends in the west at the junction of the
Jingan Temple
and Yan'an
West Street. Today, Nanjing Road is a must-see metropolitan destination
attracting thousands of fashion-seeking shoppers from all over the world.
Extending from the Huangpu
River all the way to the Tranquility and Peace Temple (Jing'ansi) and
measuring five kilometers from west to east, this street passes through the
city's center and is its busiest market.
Along the street are more than 600 stores, including the city's largest
department store, pearl store, food store, medical shop, clothing store, and
bookstore.
After the Opium
War (1839-1842), Shanghai became a treaty port. Nanjing Road was first
the British Concession, then the International Settlement. Importing large
quantities of foreign goods, it became the municipality's earliest shopping
street.
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