Sightseeing: Major Bridges Over Huangpu River

Huangpu River is the mother river of Shanghai, with a total length of about 113 to 114 kilometers and a river width ranging from 300 meters to 700 meters.

The Huangpu River originated in Dianshan Lake, Qingpu District, Shanghai, and finally merged into the Yangtze River. Huangpu River is the last tributary of the Yangtze River flowing into the East Sea.

The Huangpu River not only plays an important role in Shanghai's economic development, but also is one of Shanghai's important cultural and tourism resources.


Huangpu River History

The Huangpu River is not a naturally formed river, but is formed by artificially dredging multiple rivers.

There is a saying about the naming of the Huangpu River that during the Warring States Period in ancient, Lord Chunshen governed the river, hence its name.

The Huangpu River has been dredged and renovated multiple times in history, especially during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty.


Huangpu River Facts

The Huangpu River is not only a geographical symbol of Shanghai, but also a witness of the city's development.

In the Northern Song Dynasty (960–1127), Shanghai had become one of the important ports. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368–1911), with the development of international trade, both sides of the Huangpu River became more prosperous.

In modern times, the Huangpu River has witnessed many historical events. For example, the formation and development of The Bund, and the rise of Shanghai as an international metropolis.


Major Bridges Over Huangpu River

There are more than ten bridges on the Huangpu River. These bridges are not only transportation facilities, but their design and construction show the technical level and innovation ability of Shanghai bridge architecture.

The most famous ones are Nanpu bridge, Yangpu Bridge and Lupu Bridge. These bridges not only facilitate the travel of residents on both sides of the strait, but also become landmark buildings on both sides of the Huangpu River.


Huangpu River Cruise

Taking a cruise on the Huangpu River is one of the best ways to experience the charm of Shanghai.

Huangpu River Cruise ships usually depart from docks such as Shiliupu, where tourists can enjoy the historical buildings of the Bund and the high-rise buildings of Pudong on the Huangpu River.


Conclusion

Whether from a historical point of view, as well as culture and tourism, the Huangpu River is a place worth exploring.

Rivers, bridges and buildings together constitute a rich and colorful cultural landscape on both sides of the Huangpu River. They are an integral part of visitors' understanding of Shanghai.

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