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Qingpu, Shanghai
District in Shanghai, People's Republic of China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Qingpu District, is a suburban district of Shanghai Municipality. Lake Dianshan is located in Qingpu.
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The population of Qingpu was counted at 1,271,424 people in the 2020 Census.[1][2] It has an area of 675.11 km2 (260.66 sq mi).
Qingpu District is the westernmost district of Shanghai Municipality; it is adjacent to Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provinces. Around the lake are a number of tourist scenic areas, all complete in tourist facilities. Among the tourist areas is the waterside town Zhujiajiao, a major tourist destination in the Shanghai region.
There are currently 21 domestic travel services, three international travel business departments, 14 star-rated hotels, and 3 AAAA-grade tourist spots in Qingpu District.
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Transport
Tourism
Qingpu's tourist attractions include the Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, Oriental Land, Jinze Ancient Town, Lake Dianshan, and the Qushui Garden.[3]
Economy
Culture
Baihe, the oldest town in Qingpu District, is famous for its performances of Shanghai opera.
Government
Qingpu Prison is in the district. The government of Qingpu:https://www.shqp.gov.cn/shqp/index.html
Education
The French School of Shanghai Qingpu Campus and the German School of Shanghai both share the EuroCampus (Chinese: 欧洲校园; pinyin: Ōuzhōu Xiàoyuán) in Qingpu District.[5][6]
The International Philippine School of Shanghai (IPSS) is also in Qingpu District.[7]
The Shanghai Business and Information College (SBIC)(Chinese: 上海工商信息学校)is located at No. 2025 Park East Road, Qingpu District.
Notable residents
- Chen Yun, an important cadre in the Deng Xiaoping era, was born here.
- Gao Kang, District Governor
Subdistricts and towns
Qingpu District has three subdistricts and eight towns.
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Climate
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External links
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