Site of the First CPC National Congress·Xintiandi station, Metro interchange station in Huangpu District, China.
Site of the First CPC National Congress station is an underground interchange where Lines 10 and 13 of Shanghai Metro meet at the intersection of Middle Fuxing Road and Danshui Road. Four platforms serve both lines with six exits providing access to the streets and commercial areas above.
The station received its current name in 2021 to commemorate the centenary of the Chinese Communist Party, which held its founding congress near this location. The renaming acknowledged the area's importance to modern Chinese political history.
The station serves as a gateway to Xintiandi, where visitors encounter restored Shikumen buildings that define the neighborhood's character. These traditional stone-gate structures shape how people experience the area above ground.
The station is well signposted throughout to help passengers navigate between the two lines and locate their exit. Arriving early during rush hours or visiting outside peak times helps avoid crowded platforms and makes transfers easier.
Below this station lies the Museum of the First National Congress, which visitors can access directly without going above ground. This museum preserves the site where a pivotal moment in modern Chinese history took place.
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