Lujiazui

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Picture the futuristic skyline of Lujiazui. Towering skyscrapers pierce the clouds. This is Lujiazui Shanghai’s stunning financial heart. But this modern marvel has a rich past. Centuries ago Lujiazui was a humble alluvial beach. It was named after Lu Shen a 15th-century scholar-official. His family lived near the Yangjing canal. Fishermen also called this place home. During the Ming Dynasty life was simple. People fished and lived along the river. Then came the Qing Dynasty. Levees were built. More people settled in Lujiazui. The area became a busy industrial hub. Factories warehouses and wharves sprang up. A commercial street bustled with activity. The 19th century brought the opening of Shanghai as a treaty port. Lujiazui flourished servicing Shanghai’s booming trade. Then came the economic reforms. In 1986 Pudong’s development was first mentioned. In 1990 the policy of developing Pudong was announced. Lujiazui was chosen as the new financial center. The Oriental Pearl Tower was the first landmark. It was completed in 1994. Soon skyscrapers rose transforming the area. Today Lujiazui houses many international banks and businesses. The skyline is a symbol of modern Shanghai. Five-star hotels cater to tourists. Lujiazui is a hub of commerce and finance. It is a must-see for anyone visiting Shanghai. It is a testament to China’s rapid economic growth. Lujiazui blends history and modernity. It is a unique place a true symbol of Shanghai’s dynamism. So next time you see the Lujiazui skyline remember its rich history. This is Lujiazui. A place where the past and future meet.

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