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China: The Urban Planning Museum in People's Park (Renmin Gongyuan), Shanghai

China: The Urban Planning Museum in People's Park (Renmin Gongyuan), Shanghai

Shanghai's Urban Planning Museum was designed by Shanghai architect Xing Tonghe who was also responsible for the excellent Shanghai Museum.

Shanghai began life as a fishing village, and later as a port receiving goods carried down the Yangzi River. From 1842 onwards, in the aftermath of the first Opium War, the British opened a ‘concession’ in Shanghai where drug dealers and other traders could operate undisturbed. French, Italians, Germans, Americans and Japanese all followed. By the 1920s and 1930s, Shanghai was a boom town and an international byword for dissipation. When the Communists won power in 1949, they transformed Shanghai into a model of the Revolution.






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CPA Media Co. Ltd.

Photographer:

David Henley

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Pictures From Asia

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