Jing'an Qu (Shanghai, China)

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Name (Latin)
Jing'an Qu (Shanghai, China)
Other forms of name
Shanghai (China). Jing'an Qu
Jing'an Qu ren min zheng fu
nne Ching-an chʻü (Shanghai, China)
Shanghai Shi Jing'an Qu (China)
Shang-hai shih Ching-an chʻü (China)
Coordinates
E1212500 E1212500 N0311400 N0311400 (geonames )
Associated country
China
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 151717573
Wikidata: Q660789
Library of congress: nr 94028069
OCoLC: oca03669436
Sources of Information
  • Ching-an chʻü ti ming chih, 1988:t.p. (Ching-an chʻü jen min cheng fu) cover (Shang-hai shih Ching-an chʻü)
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Wikipedia description:

Jing'an District (静安区) is one of the central districts of Shanghai. In 2020, it had 975,707 inhabitants in an area of 37 km2 (14 sq mi). The district borders the Hongkou to the east, Huangpu to the east and south, Putuo to the west, Baoshan District to the north and Changning to the west. On 4 November 2015, Zhabei merged with Jing'an District, bringing Shanghai down to 15 districts and one county. Jing'an District is named after Jing'an Temple, an ancient traditional Chinese Buddhist temple. Today's temple is a new replica of the old one, located in the southern part of the district. An Art Deco "dancehall" is just across the street; the neighborhood is largely residential, but with many bars and restaurants. Jing'an Park, located opposite the temple, is popular among locals; it used to be a graveyard for foreigners in the old Shanghai. Historically, the northern part of the district, what used to be Zhabei, has been highly populated with working class residents. However, due to the shift in the structure of industries and increasing number of immigrants from outside Shanghai, partly due to its reasonable real estate prices (compared to its counterparts such as Putuo and Hongkou), the district has become increasingly appealing to city residents.

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