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  1. The Shanghai French Concession was a foreign concession in Shanghai, China from 1849 until 1943, which progressively expanded in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The concession came to an end in 1943, when Vichy France under German pressure signed it over to the pro- Japanese Reorganized National Government of China in Nanjing .

  2. Feb 21, 2024 · The former French Concession is a beautiful and unique area in the modern and crowded Shanghai. The roads are very suitable for a walking tour, lined with plane trees and European style villas and buildings from the early 20th century. The roadside cafés, restaurants, and fashion shops are good places for a break.

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  4. Aug 8, 2017 · By Jennifer Conrad. August 8, 2017. Photo: Alamy. Time seems to move a little slower in the former French Concession. While the twisting alleyways of Shanghai’s older neighborhoods have a...

  5. Jan 25, 2020 · By Treksplorer / Last updated: January 25, 2020. If you’re looking for some time out in a cool, relaxing and very different environment in Shanghai, pencil in a day trip to the French Concession. Visiting the leafy Old French Concession is easily one of best things to do in Shanghai.

  6. The French Concession was governed by a separate municipal council, under the direction of the consul general. The French Concession was not part of the International Settlement, but had economic interests in it as evidenced by the presence of the French flag on the seal and the flag of the Municipal Council. See also. China portal; Politics portal

  7. Oct 22, 2020 · Self-guided Shanghai French Concession Walking Tour: history and must-see places By Zara / Architecture , China / September 6, 2021 The Former French Concession (FFC) is a historic neighborhood and one of the most famous spots to visit and experience in Shanghai.

  8. May 20, 2020 · Once called Normandie Apartments (an homage to a World War I-era battleship), the French Renaissance-style flatiron was home to Shanghai’s intellectuals and film stars. During the Cultural Revolution, it also bore a darker moniker – the Red Guards renamed it the Anti-Revisionist Tower. 2. Frolic in Fuxing Park. Park.

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