Experience Urban Life in Xuhui District

Located in the southwest of urban Shanghai, Xuhui District is famous for its rich history and culture, bustling business and convenient transportation.

Xuhui District is one of the important gathering places of science and technology industry in Shanghai. Xuhui District has a number of high-tech industrial parks, attracting many well-known enterprises to settle.

Xuhui District has a good living environment, a high degree of internationalization. Xuhui District is one of the best place to live for expats in urban Shanghai.


Map: Xuhui District

Xuhui District is located in the southwest of the central urban area of Shanghai. To the east is Huangpu District, to the west is Changning District, to the south is Minhang District, and to the north is Jing'an District.

Map of Xuhui District
Map of Xuhui District

Xuhui District History

The name Xuhui District comes from the famous scientist Xu Guangqi in the Ming Dynasty. Xuhui District is also one of the birthplaces of scientific and technological exchanges with the West since Shanghai opened its port.

The history of Xuhui District can be traced back to ancient times. Before the opening of Shanghai as a port, this area was part of the jurisdiction of Huating County (now Songjiang District).

With the opening of Shanghai as a port (1843) and the subsequent expansion of the French Concession, some areas of Xuhui District were incorporated into the French Concession.

The administrative division of Xuhui District has undergone multiple changes, including the name changes of Hunan District, Fahua District, Caohejing Town, and others.

Afterwards, the administrative division of Xuhui District underwent multiple adjustments, ultimately forming its current scale.


Xuhui District Facts

Area: 54.76 square kilometers

Population: 1.098 million

Places: 12 subdistricts and 1 town

Phone dialing code: 021

Postal Code: 200030


Xuhui District Neighborhoods

There are many neighborhoods in Xuhui District with their own characteristics, providing tenants with a variety of living environment and community services.


Xujiahui Neighborhood

Xujiahui neighborhood is a famous commercial district in urban Shanghai, which gathers numerous internationally renowned brands and local specialty merchants.

Xujiahui is a neighborhood full of cultural atmosphere. There are many historical buildings here, such as the St. Ignatius Cathedral, and the Shanghai Xu Guangqi Tomb. Xujiahui also has various art exhibitions and cultural activities.

The Xujiahui neighborhood has convenient transportation, with multiple subway lines (such as Line 1, Line 9, and Line 11) intersecting here.

Living in Xujiahui neighborhood, you will enjoy convenient life services. There are various supermarkets, convenience stores, markets, banks, post offices, and hospitals here.

There are many rental properties available for renting in Xujiahui, including Oriental Manhattan, La Cite, and more.


Former French Concession Neighborhood

The Former French Concession neighborhood was established in 1849. It was once a French concession established in urban Shanghai. The Former French Concession originally covered about 986 acres and was expanded several times.

The main landmarks of the Former French Concession neighborhood include Avenue Joffre (now Huaihai Road), Wukang Mansion, Blue Heaven (Jin Jiang Tower), etc.

Former French Concession neighborhood retains many historic buildings, such as European-style villas, churches and other historical sites.

The Former French Concession neighborhood is one of the cultural centers of urban Shanghai, with many art galleries, theaters, and venues for cultural events.

In addition to old houses and lane houses, there are many well-known apartments in the Former French Concession neighborhood, such as The Summit, Central Residence, Chevalier Place, etc.


Huaihai Road Neighborhood

Huaihai Road neighborhood is a well-known commercial district in urban Shanghai, with many shopping centers and shopping malls, such as Paris in Spring Store and Iapm Shopping Mall.

There are several subway lines passing through Middle Huaihai Road, including Metro Line 1, Line 10 and Line 13. Subway stations include Middle Huaihai Road metro station, South Shanxi Road metro station, Changshu Road metro station, and Shanghai Library metro station.

Living in Huaihai Road neighborhood, you can enjoy convenient transportation and strong cultural atmosphere. Famous properties include Ambassy Court, Joffre Garden, etc.


Tianping Road Neighborhood

Tianping Road neighborhood is an area with a long history. Tianping Road neighborhood, east to South Shanxi Road, south to Zhaojiabang Road, west to Huashan Road, north to Huaihai Road and Middle Fuxing Road.

Tianping Road neighborhood is well served by a number of subway lines, including Line 1, Line 9, Line 10 and Line 11.


Hunan Road Neighborhood

Hunan Road neighborhood is close to Middle Fuxing Road, Hengshan Road, Huashan Road and Wu Kang Road, and it is one of the famous residential areas in urban Shanghai.

Hunan Road neighborhood is famous for its unique plane trees landscape, old buildings, boutique cafes and niche brand shops.


Other Neighborhoods

The neighborhoods in Xuhui District also include Fenglin Road Street, Changqiao Street, Tianlin Street, Hongmei Road Street, Kangjian Xincun Street, Lingyun Road Street, Longhua Street, Caohejing Street, and Huajing Town.

The living environment in Xuhui District is diverse, ranging from modern high-rise apartments and villa areas to historic western-style houses and shikumen alleys. These different styles of residential areas can meet the needs of different tenants.


Xuhui District Things to Do

Xuhui District has a number of famous cultural attractions. These attractions are great places to experience urban Shanghai culture.


Longhua Temple

Longhua Temple is one of the oldest and largest Buddhist temples in urban Shanghai, with a history of over 1,700 years.


St. Ignatius Cathedral

St. Ignatius Cathedral (Xujiahui Catholic Church) is a Gothic twin-tower building built in 1910 and one of the important landmarks of Shanghai Catholicism.


Shanghai Library

Established in 1952, Shanghai Library is one of the largest libraries in urban Shanghai. Shanghai Books has a floor area of 115,000 square meters and 36 reading rooms.


Shanghai Conservatory of Music

Shanghai Conservatory of Music is one of the earliest higher music institutions in urban Shanghai, with many historic buildings within the academy.


Shanghai Film Museum

Shanghai Film Museum shows the development of Shanghai films and collects a large number of precious film documents and objects.


Shanghai Meteorological Museum

Shanghai Meteorological Museum, located at No. 166 Puxi Road, Xuhui District, shows the development history of Shanghai meteorology.


Tou-Se-We Museum

Tou-Se-We Museum is located at No. 55 Puhuitang Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai. Tushanwan had an important influence on the spread of Western painting in urban Shanghai.


Shanghai Symphony Museum

The Shanghai Symphony Museum is located at No. 3 Baoqing Road, Xuhui District, and is the first music museum in Shanghai with symphonic music as its theme.


Shanghai Museum of Arts and Crafts

Shanghai Museum of Arts and Crafts, located at No. 79 Fenyang Road, Xuhui District, displays various handicrafts, artworks and design works.


Shanghai Xuhui Old House Art Center

Shanghai Xuhui Old House Art Center, located at No. 393 Wukang Road, Xuhui District, showcases the history of old houses in Xuhui and Shanghai as a whole.


Wukang Mansion

Wukang Mansion (Wukang Building) is a landmark building in Shanghai. Wukang Mansion is the first Mansion-style apartment building in Shanghai.


Shanghai Jiaotong University

Shanghai Jiaotong University, a university with a long history, has added a strong academic atmosphere to Xuhui District. There are many historic buildings on campus.


Guangqi Park

Guangqi Park, formerly known as Nandan Park, was built in the 14th year of the Chongzhen reign of the Ming Dynasty (1641). It was renamed Guangqi Park in 1983 to commemorate Xu Guangqi, a famous scientist of the Ming Dynasty.


Guilin Park

Guilin Park is a beautiful city park, famous for its exquisite garden design and charming lakes.


Xuhui Riverside Open Space

Xuhui Riverside Open Space, located on the banks of the Huangpu River, is a public open space in urban Shanghai that integrates leisure, sports and art.


Shanghai Botanical Garden

Shanghai Botanical Garden is the largest and most diverse botanical garden in Shanghai. The Shanghai Botanical Garden covers an area of approximately 81.86 hectares and is a great place for flower viewing and leisure.


Conclusion

Xuhui District is not only bustling with commerce, but also has a very beautiful living environment. There are various choices in Xuhui District, including traditional old houses and lane houses, as well as modern high-end apartments and serviced apartments.

Xuhui District is one of the business centers in urban Shanghai, with commercial districts such as Middle Huaihai Road and Xujiahui, making it a commercial and shopping paradise in urban Shanghai. The Xuhui Riverside area is developing rapidly and is becoming a new landmark in urban Shanghai.

The economic development of Xuhui District is strong, with emerging technology industries such as electronic information, biomedicine, and new materials. In the Caohejing Hi-Tech Park, a large number of high-tech enterprises and research and development institutions have gathered.

Xuhui District has abundant educational resources, including well-known higher education institutions such as Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Fudan University Shanghai Medical College, as well as many famous primary and secondary schools.

Xuhui District has cultural institutions such as Shanghai Library, Shanghai Film Studio, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, as well as many museums. Xuhui District also has Shanghai Stadium and Shanghai Indoor Stadium, which often host sports events.

Xuhui District has many historic buildings and cultural heritage sites. For example, Longhua Temple, St. Ignatius Cathedral, are all places with profound historical value and cultural significance.

Xuhui District has a high green coverage rate and multiple parks, such as Guilin Park, Xuhui Binjiang Park (Xuhui Riverside Open Space), Shanghai Botanical Garden, etc., providing tenants with good leisure places.

The transportation network in Xuhui District is well-developed, with multiple subway lines passing through, including Line 1, Line 3, Line 4, Line 7, Line 9, Line 10, Line 11, Line 12, and Line 15.

Important metro stations in Xuhui District include Xujiahui station, Hengshan Road station, Changshu Road station, Shanghai Stadium station, Longcao Road station, Yishan Road station, Middle Longhua Road station, Caoxi Road station, Shanghai South Railway station, etc.


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