Yangshupu
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See also: Yángshùpǔ
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]The atonal pinyin romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese 楊樹浦/杨树浦 (Yángshùpǔ, literally “Poplar Tree Bank”).
Pronunciation
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[edit]Yangshupu
- (historical) Former name of Yangpu, a district of Shanghai, China.
- 2004, Marie-Claire Bergère, “Shanghai's Urban Development: A Remake?”, in Seng Kuan, Peter G. Rowe, editors, Shanghai: Architecture & Urbanism for Modern China[1], Prestel Publishing, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 39:
- Shanghai's concessions, which by the middle of the nineteenth century took up 0.56 square kilometers, extended to over 33 square kilometers at the beginning of the twentieth century. The main extensions had taken place northward along the Huangpu River in Yangshupu and Wusong River (Suzhou Creek) and west of the Walled City.
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