Songjiang, Administrative district in Shanghai, China.
Songjiang is an administrative district on the outskirts of Shanghai, spanning 605 square kilometers with a mix of rural and urban areas. The region contains multiple university campuses and several recreation zones that connect to central Shanghai through the metro system.
The area began as Huating County during the Tang Dynasty and later became Songjiangfu Prefecture, serving as a major administrative center until the 1800s. This shift from a rural county to an important government seat shaped the region's development over many centuries.
The Guangfulin Relics Park displays pottery and tools from thousands of years ago, showing how the earliest communities lived in this area. Walking through the reconstructed settlements helps visitors imagine the daily routines of ancient people who first made their homes here.
The area is best reached by metro line 9, which provides direct access to central Shanghai and makes visiting straightforward. Most places of interest are within walking distance of metro stations, and the flat terrain makes getting around on foot quite easy.
Thames Town is a neighborhood that replicates English architecture with Tudor-style buildings, cobblestone streets, and Victorian terraces resembling an English village. This unusual project demonstrates how contemporary Chinese development brings European aesthetics to the suburban landscape.
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