Top Reasons to Choose Hongkou District

Hongkou District is located in the northeast of downtown Shanghai, near the Huangpu River and Suzhou River. Hongkou District has rich historical and cultural resources.

Hongkou District focuses on the development of The North Bund, and its finance and shipping are two leading industries in Hongkou.

North Sichuan Road is the third largest commercial street in Shanghai after Nanjing Road and Huaihai Road.


Map: Hongkou District

Hongkou District is located in the northeast of the central urban area of Shanghai. To the east is Yangpu District, to the west is Jing'an District, to the south is Huangpu District, and to the north is Baoshan District.

Map of Hongkou District
Map of Hongkou District

Hongkou District History

As early as the Tang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, Hongkou District was part of Huating County.

During the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, this area was under the jurisdiction of Shanghai County.

The name Hongkou comes from Hongkou Port. During the opening of Shanghai (1848), the southern part of Hongkou District was designated as an American concession.

This area was later merged with the British Concession and became part of the International Settlement. As a result, Hongkou District is rich in historical buildings and cultural relics.

In the 1920s and 1930s, Hongkou District attracted a large number of cultural celebrities. Many famous attractions in Hongkou District are associated with these celebrities.

Hongkou District underwent several zoning adjustments in the 20th century, eventually forming the current regional scope.


Hongkou District Facts

Area: 23.45 square kilometers

Population: 682,000

Places: 8 streets

Phone dialing code: 021

Postal Code: 200080


Hongkou District Neighborhoods

Hongkou District has 8 neighborhoods, each of which has its own characteristics and advantages.


North Sichuan Road Neighborhood

North Sichuan Road neighborhood is located in the southern part of Hongkou District. North Sichuan Road is a historic street in Shanghai, witnessing the city's development history and carrying the memories of countless Shanghainese.

North Sichuan Road neighborhood has convenient transportation, with subway lines including Line 3, Line 4, Line 8, Line 10, etc., providing easy access to various areas of the city.

North Sichuan Road neighborhood, as an important area in Hongkou District, has multiple well-known and high-end properties.


Tilianqiao Neighborhood

Tilianqiao neighborhood is located in the southern part of Hongkou District. Historically, Tilinqiao Street belongs to the former Shanghai International settlement, and most of the area is Shikumen lane architecture style.

The name Tilianqiao comes from a local bridge that was originally built to make it easier for residents to cross the Suzhou River.

The neighborhood was once a shipping center and is known for its Tilianqiao Prison and Jewish refugee area. Shanghai Metro Line 4 passes through the area, with Dalian Road station and Yangshupu Road station.


Jiaxing Road Neighborhood

Jiaxing Road neighborhood is located in the central part of Hongkou District. The neighborhood is located near The North Bund area and not far from the Lujiazui Financial District.

There are many property options in Jiaxing Road neighborhood, including multi-story buildings, high-rise apartments, etc. The rent for properties here is relatively reasonable.

The subway lines 4 and 8 pass through Jiaxing Road neighborhood. The neighborhood has good greenery, providing residents with a comfortable living atmosphere.


Ouyang Road Neighborhood

Ouyang Road neighborhood, located in the middle of Hongkou District of Shanghai, is a high-density residential area.

There are many subway lines passing through Ouyang Road neighborhood, such as metro Line 3, Line 8 and so on. Easy access to all parts of the city.

Ouyang Road neighborhood has a number of large shopping centers and supermarkets, such as Carrefour, Metro Supermarket, etc., to meet the daily shopping needs of tenants.


Guangzhong Road Neighborhood

Guangzhong Road neighborhood, located in the middle of Hongkou District, is a typical residential area.

There are several bus and subway lines, passing through Guangzhong Road street. For example, Hongkou Football Stadium metro station (Metro Line 3, Line 8).

Guangzhong Road neighborhood has Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (Hongkou Campus), Shanghai International Studies University (Hongkou campus).


Liangcheng Xincun Neighborhood

Liangcheng Xincun neighborhood is located in the northern part of Hongkou District of Shanghai. The subway lines 3 and 8 pass through this area.

Liangcheng Xincun Street has multiple cultural and leisure venues, including Hongkou District Library and Liangcheng Park.


Quyang Road Neighborhood

Quyang Road neighborhood is located in the central part of Hongkou District of Shanghai. There are multiple bus and subway lines passing through the area, such as subway line 8.

Quyang Road was established in the 1950s, initially built for the construction of Yutian New Village.

Quyang Road neighborhood has multiple cultural relics and attractions, such as Lu Xun Park and Lu Xun Memorial Hall, which attract a large number of tourists to visit.


Jiangwan Town Neighborhood

Jiangwan Town neighborhood is located in the north of Hongkou District of Shanghai, and adjacent to New Jiangwan Town in Yangpu District. Metro Line 3 and Metro Line 8 pass through this area.

Jiangwan Town neighborhood has many types of living options, including property and apartment complexes of different ages and styles.


Hongkou District Things to Do

Hongkou District, as a historic area in Shanghai, has many cultural and historical attractions.


North Bund

North Bund Waterfront and Greenland boasts beautiful river views, and modern urban landscapes. Here, you can enjoy the magnificent scenery of Huangpu River and the skyscrapers of Lujiazui in Pudong.


Shanghai Postal Museum

Shanghai Postal Museum is located in the Shanghai's General Post Office Building, a historic building in Shanghai. Shanghai Post Museum shows the development of Shanghai Post, with many precious stamps, philatelic products, postal equipment and so on.


Lu Xun Park

Lu Xun Park is located at 280 Tianai Branch Road, North Sichuan Road, Hongkou District. Lu Xun Park, formerly known as Hongkou Park, covers an area of 286,300 square meters. The most famous attraction in the park is the Tomb of Lu Xun, which was relocated to its current location in 1956.


Peace Park

Peace Park covers an area of 264 acres and has three gates. The Peace Park is divided into scenic areas, animal viewing areas and children's entertainment areas. The Peace Park has a flower hall, water pavilion, stone square and other buildings.


Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum

Shanghai Jewish Refugee Memorial Hall was established to commemorate the history of accepting and protecting Jewish refugees. The museum showcases the life experiences of Jewish refugees in Shanghai, through historical materials, physical objects, photos, and other materials.


Duolun Road Cultural Street

Duolun Road Cultural Street, once lived many famous literati, such as Lu Xun, Mao Dun, and so on. Duolun Road reveals a strong cultural atmosphere.


Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art

Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art is a non-profit art institution dedicated to promoting the development of contemporary art. The art museum often holds various contemporary art exhibitions, covering various art forms such as painting, sculpture, photography, and installations.


Shanghai Music Valley

Shanghai Music Valley is themed around music and covers multiple streets and attractions. There are Shanghai music industry base and 1933 Old Millfun in the Music Valley.


1933 Old Millfun

1933 Old Millfun was designed by British designers and has a unique architectural style. Today, it has become a gathering area for creative industries, with many creative studios, specialty shops, restaurants, etc. It is a gathering place for fashion and art.


Conclusion

Hongkou District, as a central city of Shanghai, has rich historical heritage and mature living facilities. For renters who like urban culture and convenient life, Hongkou District is a good choice.

The North Bund neighborhood is the best part of Hongkou District, with excellent supporting facilities and traffic. In recent years, the North Bund area has experienced rapid urban renewal and development.

Hongkou District is rich in cultural tourism resources, including a number of well-known parks, historic buildings, cultural heritage, shopping centers and other entertainment facilities.

Whether you are a history enthusiast, a cultural and artistic seeker, or an experiencer of modern urban life, you can find your own joy in Hongkou District.


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