1. Huangpu District: Located at the southwest end of the intersection of Huangpu River and Suzhou River, it starts from Suzhou River in the north, borders Huangpu River in the east and south, and reaches Chengdu North Road, Yan 'an Middle Road, Shaanxi South Road, Zhaojiabang Road and Ruijin South Road in the west.
As of 202 1, Huangpu District has 10 street, *** 183 residential community. (Data are calculated from 20 16).
2. Jing 'an District: Located in the center of Shanghai, "Jing 'an" is named after Jing 'an Temple, an ancient temple in China. Located in the center of Shanghai, adjacent to six districts, it has a long history, beautiful urban environment, developed commerce, innovative vitality and convenient information transportation. It is an important window for Shanghai's foreign exchange.
3. Xuhui District: Located in the southwest of the central city of Shanghai, Xuhui Xujiahui is the sub-center of the city in the southwest of Shanghai. Xuhui District is one of the central cities in Shanghai that basically completed the transformation of the old district earlier.
Historical position:
Shanghai belonged to the State of Wu in the Spring and Autumn Period. The Warring States period belonged to Yue State and Chu State successively. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Shanghai Beach was the fief of Shen Jun, the king of Chu, so it was called "Shen".
In the Jin Dynasty, because fishermen created a fishing tool "Hu", the place where the river flowed into the sea was called "Hu", so the lower reaches of Songjiang were called "Hu", and later it was changed to "Hu", so Shanghai was called "Shanghai" for short.
In the tenth year of Tang Tianbao (AD 75 1 year), Shanghai belonged to Huating County (now Songjiang District).
In the second year of Chunhua in the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 99 1 year), due to the continuous shallow siltation in the upper reaches of Songjiang, the coastline moved eastward, and it was inconvenient for large ships to get in and out, so foreign ships had to berth at Shanghai Pu, a tributary of Songjiang (Huangpu River near the Bund to Shiliupu today).
In the third year of Xianchun in the Southern Song Dynasty (AD 1267), he set up a town in Shanghai Puxi Bank, named "Shanghai Town". In the 29th year of Yuan Dynasty (AD 1292), the central government set aside Shanghai Town from Huating County and approved the establishment of Shanghai County, marking the beginning of the establishment of Shanghai.
Financial status:
Shanghai is the financial center of China, which includes almost all the financial market elements of China: Shanghai Stock Exchange, Futures Exchange, China Financial Exchange, Shanghai Diamond Exchange, Gold Exchange, Financial Derivatives Exchange, Inter-bank Bond Market, China Foreign Exchange Trading Center, China Capital Lending Market and National Gold Reserve Operation Center.
National Foreign Exchange Reserve Operation Center, China People's Bank Shanghai Headquarters (Central Bank Credit Information System Center and Cheque Throttle Data Processing Center), Shanghai Headquarters of China's four major banks (Agricultural Bank, China Bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and China Construction Bank), Greater China Headquarters of major foreign banks, China Anti-money Laundering Fund Monitoring Center, Shanghai Interbank Offered Rate and China Insurance Exchange.
Shanghai Financial Court was approved to be established, crude oil futures were successfully listed, China Life Insurance Shanghai Headquarters, CCB Financial Technology and other headquarters functional institutions were settled, and the cross-border use of RMB was further expanded.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shanghai