- Puxi
Puxi (zh-cp|c=浦西|p=Pǔxī) is the largest section of
Shanghai ,China , home to approximately 90% of Shanghai's residents.Fact|date=June 2008 Puxi literally means "Huangpu West" or "West of the Huangpu." Puxi is separated fromPudong , to the east, by theHuangpu River . Despite the new financial district ofPudong to the east it remains Shanghai's cultural, residential and commercial centre.Puxi is not an administrative division or district in Shanghai but a term used to describe the historical urban area of Shanghai proper. The major districts that comprise Puxi are Yangpu, Hongkou, Zhabei, Putuo, Changning, Xuhui, Jing'an, Luwan and Huangpu.Culture and Entertainment
Despite efforts to promote Pudong, Puxi remains the cultural and entertainment center of Shanghai. The two main shopping centers, Huaihai Zhong Lu and
Xujiahui , the major bar streets such as Maoming Lu and Julu Lu, and cultural centers such asThe Bund , theShanghai Grand Theatre , and theShanghai Museum are all located in Puxi. The famous Nanjing Road shopping strip runs through Puxi and the 7 Pu Road Apparel City is located in there as well.Transportation
Shanghai's older airport,
Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport , is located in Puxi. All international flights, including regional flights toHong Kong andMacau , were moved toShanghai Pudong International Airport when the latter opened in 1999. From October 2007, limited international flights will commence from Hongqiao. [ [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific_business/view/284330/1/.html Shuttle flights to connect Tokyo, Shanghai in October] ,Channel NewsAsia , 25 June, 2007]Pudong and Puxi are connected by several tunnels, four major bridges, and Metro line 2.
The
Shanghai Railway Station is also located in Puxi.References
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