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  1. Shanghai's French Concession stands as a testament to the city's rich historical tapestry, where remnants of Western influence intertwine with Chinese culture. Amidst the bustling streets and modern skyscrapers, a stroll through this enclave unveils a treasure trove of Western-style buildings that once defined the city's landscape. In this guide, we delve into the top five Western ...

  2. Former French Concession. 3,964 reviews. #19 of 1,381 things to do in Shanghai. Historic Walking Areas. Open now. 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM. Write a review. About. A residential area of Shanghai once designated for the French, the French Concession is popular with tourists and expats, and appreciated for its cafes, tree-lined avenues, and tudor houses.

  3. Jan 25, 2020 · Xintiandi, meaning “New Heaven and Earth” (or, more figuratively, “New World”), was once the old city area of the French Concession. Located in the centre of Shanghai City, it’s comprised of just two city blocks. One block is full of modern-day buildings and on the other block, the streets are lined with shikumen.

  4. By the 1850s, Shanghai had a community of 60,000 expatriates, most of whom lived in separate concessions which were divided along national lines. In 1863, the British and Americans merged their territory into the International Concession. The two Chinese characters in the city's name “Shàng” ("above") and “hi” ("sea"), together mean ...

  5. I have two choices and would really appreciate any insights into the better place to stay. It seems that the french concession, where the Hilton Shanghai is located, is a trendy and fun neighborhood, but it is it far from everything? And the Bund seems cool but very touristy. I have Hilton Honor points to burn and those are the two choices I have.

  6. History. French Concession was built on April 6 in 1849 after China’s loss in the Opium Wars in 1842. Shanghai, among other cities, was forced to open themselves as an international “ports of call.”. In 1849, the government of Shanghai conceded a large of segment of land to the French consulate. The land was expanded a few times in 1936 ...

  7. The Most Advanced Residential District of Shanghai in the 1920s. The Shanghai Former French Concession is mainly located at the Huangpu and Xuhui District in Shanghai. Shanghai Former French Concession was the most prosperous of the former French Concessions with the largest area, and was the first to be opened up among the four former French ...

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