#132 Bridges on Suzhou River, Shanghai China 中国上海・蘇州河の橋
Walking Route: Huangpu Park ~ Zhejiang N Road, (Shanghai China)
歩いたルート:黄浦公園~浙江中路(中国上海)
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4K Suzhou River Day and Night By Drone | Shanghai | China 見證上海百年滄桑蘇州河兩岸的日與夜
苏州河沿岸是上海最初形成发展的中心,催生了几乎大半个古代上海,后又用100年时间成为搭建国际大都市上海的水域框架。苏州河下游近海处被称为“沪渎” ,是上海市简称的命名来源。
Cleaning up Shanghai’s Suzhou Creek
In the People’s Republic of China, Suzhou Creek in Shanghai has gone from a polluted river to a clean city waterway. This is the story of that transformation.
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SuZhou River, China 苏州河
Took a boat ride down the SuZhou River. The river was very dirty...residents along the river were washing clothes, brushing teeth and dumping garbage into it...making it more polluted/dirty than it already is. The houses along the river are very old and it must be very damp to live there. But this river runs from SuZhou and passes through Shanghai City Centre. Suzhou Creek is 125 km (78 mi) long
Suzhou Creek has played an important role for being the demarcation line between political spheres of influences throughout Shanghai's history. After the Treaty of Nanjing forced China to open up in 1842 and Shanghai became an international trade port, the river formed the boundary between the British concession (Southern bank) and the American settlement (Northern bank) until both concessions were merged into the International Settlement in 1863. When the Japanese invaded Shanghai in 1937, the river formed the boundary between the International Settlement (South) and the Japanese concession (North). - Wikipedia
Walking Shanghai's Suzhou Creek / 苏州河 / 蘇州河
Suzhou Creek or Soochow Creek / 苏州河 / 蘇州河, also called Wusong River / 吴淞江 / 吳淞江, is a river that passes through the Shanghai city center. It is named after the neighbouring city of Suzhou, Jiangsu, the predominant settlement in this area prior to the rise of Shanghai as a metropolis.
One of the principal outlets of Lake Tai in Wujiang District of Suzhou, Suzhou Creek is 125 km (78 mi) long, of which 54 km are within the administrative region of Shanghai and 24 km within the city's highly urbanized parts. It flows into the Huangpu River at the northern end of the Bund in Huangpu District.
Suzhou Creek has played an important role for being the demarcation line between political spheres of influences throughout Shanghai's history. After the Treaty of Nanjing forced China to open up in 1842 and Shanghai became an international trade port, the river formed the boundary between the British concession (Southern bank) and the American settlement (Northern bank) until both concessions were merged into the International Settlement in 1863. When the Japanese invaded Shanghai in 1937, the river formed the boundary between the International Settlement (South) and the Japanese concession (North).
Due to Shanghai's role as trade port, from the 1930s Suzhou Creek was an important shipping route, facilitating the transport of goods into the interior of China. Along the river banks, a multitude of warehouses and factories were built at this time, making the region close to the river a significant industrial area.
In the course of urbanization, local industries withdrew from the city center, leaving the warehouses and factories abandoned. Up to this point, the river had been heavily polluted by industries as well as domestic waste water, making Suzhou Creek locally known as the smelly river, the most polluted river in Shanghai since the 1920s.
Since 1992, the Shanghai Municipal Government has been pursuing a redevelopment of the area. In 1998, authorities launched the Suzhou Creek Rehabilitation Project, a 12-year-program to improve the water quality, mitigate flood impact, introduce wastewater and water resource management and push for urban revitalization and a higher living standard in the desolated areas along Suzhou River. In the meantime, Suzhou River is considered clean enough to host annual rowing competitions.
Due to its location in the former International Settlement, a number of landmarks from that period can be found along or close to Suzhou Creek. Following the river westward from its confluence, important or famous places include:
-Huangpu Park and the northern end of the Bund
-Astor House
-Consulate-General of Russia
-Shanghai Mansions (previously Broadway Mansions)
-People's Hospital No. 1
-Shanghai General Post Office
-Suzhou Creek Art District (M50)
-Sihang Warehouse
Things to do in Suzhou, China - The Venice of the East | Travel Vlog
The very best things to do in Suzhou China. Known as the Venice of the East, Suzhou is more than just a day trip from Shanghai or Beijing. Dave and Deb of The Planet D spent 6 days exploring the city.
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苏州河 / Suzhou River -- Intro
Suzhou River (Chinese: 苏州河; pinyin: Sūzhōu Hé) is a 2000 film noir by Lou Ye about a tragic love story set in contemporary Shanghai. The film, though stylistically distinct, is typical of Sixth Generation Chinese filmmakers in its subject matter of contemporary China's gritty urban experience. The film stars Zhou Xun in a dual role as two different women and Jia Hongsheng as a man obsessed with finding a woman from his past. - Wikipedia
See you on Feb 12, 2020 in Suzhou China.
Miragespaces ShangHai SuZhou River Resort
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Beyond Shanghai: A Guide to Suzhou and Hangzhou — China | The Travel Intern
You've probably explored every nook and cranny of Shanghai. So what's next? Well, just AN HOUR away lies the beautiful ancient cities of Suzhou and Hangzhou!
Check out our 5D4N Suzhou and Hangzhou itinerary:
SUZHOU
00:27 - Jinxi Ancient Town
This town has an impressive 36 bridges connecting 16 lakes and 238 rivers. Now that's a lot of bridges!
00:45 - Suzhou Biking Tour
Cycle through the streets of Suzhou and learn about the city's history. If you're lucky, you might even get to taste free samples along the way!
00:57 - Tiger Hill
Why travel all the way to the Leaning Tower of Pisa when you can just visit Tiger Hill?
01:12 - Lingering Garden
The beauty of this garden will sure to leave you lingering around (See what I did there)!
01:21 - Suzhou Center Mall
No trip is every complete without some.... SHOPPING!
01:38 - Guanqian Street
Venture along this 150-year-old street that has both traditional and modern elements to it!
HANGZHOU
01:54 - Mount Mogan Day Tour
Soak in the sights at Mount Mogan and even visit the vacation home of Mao Zedong!
02:26 - Anchang Ancient Town
Visit this ancient town where time has seemed to have stopped!
02:43 - Yangshan Stone Quarry
You can find 88 carvings of buddhas on the stone around this quarry!
02:51 - Xixi National Wetland Park
Explore this scenic urban wetland which is said to be over 1,800 years old!
03:04 - Wuzhen Water Town Day Tour
Explore this picturesque town sometimes known as the Venice of the East!
03:29 - West Lake
Soak in the sights and sound at the iconic West Lake!
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Golden balloons in Shanghai, China - Vile at Suzhou River
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Visitando Suzhou Creek & 1933 (Shanghai Vlog)
Hola de nuevo! En este video fui a visitar a Juanita y me mostró su vecindario: Suzhou Creek, queda muy cerca a The Bund y está al frente del famoso río Suzhou. Además nos fuimos a explorar sus alrededores, llegamos al Hotel W, al cafe de Friends y a 1933, un espacio para las industrias creativas. Espero que lo disfruten!
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Suzhou River (2000) - Chinese Movie Review
Erik, the Asian Movie Enthusiast presents:
A review of “Suzhou River”, a Chinese drama/romance from 2000.
The movie opens with narration from a man who is a videographer who is hired by a night club to shoot their “mermaid show”, which is basically some girls in mermaid outfits who jump and swim in a big fish tank – the purpose of which is to attract customers. One of these actresses is a young woman by the name of Meimei (played by Zhou Xun). Our narrator quickly falls for her but her personality is a bit odd. She’s quirky and will cometimes get sad for no apparent reason; she also disappears for days on end, leaving our narrator in suspense until her return.
After we get a feel for these lovebirds, the narrator tells the story of another character – a deliveryman named Mardar who falls in love with a girl named Moudan (also played by Zhou Xun). The problem is that this deliveryman is involved with some shady people, which eventually creates a rift between the two lovebirds.
A mysterious art-house film with a great performance by Zhou Xun.
Walking Shanghai's Suzhou Creek
Suzhou Creek or Soochow Creek / 苏州河 / 蘇州河, also called Wusong River / 吴淞江 / 吳淞江, is a river that passes through the Shanghai city center. It is named after the neighbouring city of Suzhou, Jiangsu, the predominant settlement in this area prior to the rise of Shanghai as a metropolis.
One of the principal outlets of Lake Tai in Wujiang District of Suzhou, Suzhou Creek is 125 km (78 mi) long, of which 54 km are within the administrative region of Shanghai and 24 km within the city's highly urbanized parts. It flows into the Huangpu River at the northern end of the Bund in Huangpu District.
Suzhou Creek has played an important role for being the demarcation line between political spheres of influences throughout Shanghai's history. After the Treaty of Nanjing forced China to open up in 1842 and Shanghai became an international trade port, the river formed the boundary between the British concession (Southern bank) and the American settlement (Northern bank) until both concessions were merged into the International Settlement in 1863. When the Japanese invaded Shanghai in 1937, the river formed the boundary between the International Settlement (South) and the Japanese concession (North).
Due to Shanghai's role as trade port, from the 1930s Suzhou Creek was an important shipping route, facilitating the transport of goods into the interior of China. Along the river banks, a multitude of warehouses and factories were built at this time, making the region close to the river a significant industrial area.
In the course of urbanization, local industries withdrew from the city center, leaving the warehouses and factories abandoned. Up to this point, the river had been heavily polluted by industries as well as domestic waste water, making Suzhou Creek locally known as the smelly river, the most polluted river in Shanghai since the 1920s.
Since 1992, the Shanghai Municipal Government has been pursuing a redevelopment of the area. In 1998, authorities launched the Suzhou Creek Rehabilitation Project, a 12-year-program to improve the water quality, mitigate flood impact, introduce wastewater and water resource management and push for urban revitalization and a higher living standard in the desolated areas along Suzhou River. In the meantime, Suzhou River is considered clean enough to host annual rowing competitions.
Due to its location in the former International Settlement, a number of landmarks from that period can be found along or close to Suzhou Creek. Following the river westward from its confluence, important or famous places include:
-Huangpu Park and the northern end of the Bund
-Astor House
-Consulate-General of Russia
-Shanghai Mansions (previously Broadway Mansions)
-People's Hospital No. 1
-Shanghai General Post Office
-Suzhou Creek Art District (M50)
-Sihang Warehouse
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Suzhou Creek or Soochow Creek / 苏州河 / 蘇州河, also called Wusong River / 吴淞江 / 吳淞江, is a river that passes through the Shanghai city center. It is named after the neighbouring city of Suzhou, Jiangsu, the predominant settlement in this area prior to the rise of Shanghai as a metropolis.
One of the principal outlets of Lake Tai in Wujiang District of Suzhou, Suzhou Creek is 125 km (78 mi) long, of which 54 km are within the administrative region of Shanghai and 24 km within the city's highly urbanized parts. It flows into the Huangpu River at the northern end of the Bund in Huangpu District.
Suzhou Creek has played an important role for being the demarcation line between political spheres of influences throughout Shanghai's history. After the Treaty of Nanjing forced China to open up in 1842 and Shanghai became an international trade port, the river formed the boundary between the British concession (Southern bank) and the American settlement (Northern bank) until both concessions were merged into the International Settlement in 1863. When the Japanese invaded Shanghai in 1937, the river formed the boundary between the International Settlement (South) and the Japanese concession (North).
Due to Shanghai's role as trade port, from the 1930s Suzhou Creek was an important shipping route, facilitating the transport of goods into the interior of China. Along the river banks, a multitude of warehouses and factories were built at this time, making the region close to the river a significant industrial area.
In the course of urbanization, local industries withdrew from the city center, leaving the warehouses and factories abandoned. Up to this point, the river had been heavily polluted by industries as well as domestic waste water, making Suzhou Creek locally known as the smelly river, the most polluted river in Shanghai since the 1920s.
Since 1992, the Shanghai Municipal Government has been pursuing a redevelopment of the area. In 1998, authorities launched the Suzhou Creek Rehabilitation Project, a 12-year-program to improve the water quality, mitigate flood impact, introduce wastewater and water resource management and push for urban revitalization and a higher living standard in the desolated areas along Suzhou River. In the meantime, Suzhou River is considered clean enough to host annual rowing competitions.
Due to its location in the former International Settlement, a number of landmarks from that period can be found along or close to Suzhou Creek. Following the river westward from its confluence, important or famous places include:
-Huangpu Park and the northern end of the Bund
-Astor House
-Consulate-General of Russia
-Shanghai Mansions (previously Broadway Mansions)
-People's Hospital No. 1
-Shanghai General Post Office
-Suzhou Creek Art District (M50)
-Sihang Warehouse
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.....Known as the Venice of the east,....