La plaza del Pueblo (en chino tradicional, 人民廣場; en chino simplificado, 人民广场; pinyin, Rénmín Guǎngchǎng), también conocida por su nombre en inglés People's Square, es una gran plaza pública situada al lado de Nanjing Road en el Distrito de Huangpu de Shanghái, China. La plaza del Pueblo contiene el edificio del gobierno municipal de Shanghái, y se usa como punto de referencia para medir distancias en la municipalidad de Shanghái. [cita requerida]
Antes de 1949 y el establecimiento de la República Popular China, lo que en la actualidad es la plaza del Pueblo era un hipódromo propiedad del Club de Carreras de Shanghái. Después de que el nuevo gobierno comunista prohibiera los juegos de azar y las carreras de caballos, una parte del hipódromo se convirtió en la plaza del Pueblo, que incluía una gran avenida y tribunas para los desfiles.
Sadeesh Arumaithurai | mar. 1, 2018
Definitely a must-go for ones who love architecture and design. I visited this in October 2017 and it was very interesting to see how fast and well planned Shanghai was built from such a small fisherman's village. Very well documented for English speaking visitors, staff also assists you pretty good. Definitely recommending this place!
Fra Pham | nov. 23, 2017
This museum it's simply a must to understand how a small fishing village became one of the TOP metropolis in the entire world! I was supposed to see it for a couple of hours but I ended up spending an entire day: such an incredible space on 6 multiple floors, a vast scale model of the entire urban area, 3D rooms, old history collections and virtual reality spots and so on!
Alex Coxall | sep. 2, 2017
Despite sounding like somewhere Alan Partridge would take someone on a first date this place is actually pretty interesting. Inside is a scale model of Shanghai, which as you can imagine is pretty impressive. It lights up as it goes through a speeded up day an night cycle. If you live locally you can probably find your building as well. Please avoid the temptation to dress up as Godzilla and run amok.
Suus Ca | jul. 23, 2017
If you're interested in seeing how a Mega-City is planned I really recommend this place. You get a sense of scale and the whole museum is well planned.There is much more to this museum than just the huge diorama of the city - although that is probably the highlight.There are 5 floors of exhibits and a full size 1930s Shanghai street on the -1 level (metro station).You can learn a lot about old Shanghai and also about general urban modern planning techniques.
Alexandre Jörg Gruß | ene. 24, 2018
Shanghai as a scale model? CHECK ! Very interesting to learn about city planning & development !!
Maria Mounayar | mar. 15, 2018
Interesting to see as it shows how Shanghai transformed from a fishing village to a huge metropolis. Includes photographs of old Shanghai versus now, as well as plans for the future in terms of transportation, sustainability etc. Overall good exhibition, however, if you are in Shanghai for a very short period of time, I would focus more on other attractions.
Robert Kelwin | may. 28, 2018
Interesting place to visit to find out a bit more about Shanghais modern history. Very educational. Only takes a couple of hours to do the whole thing, but worth it.
vaghela ashok | may. 25, 2018
The Exhibition Center was built as part of the re-development of parkland at the edge of People's Parkand around People's Square in the 1990s and 2000s. The Park and Square together occupy what was once the Shanghai racecourse, and today still make up one of the largest open spaces in central Shanghai. The building was designed by architect Ling Benli of the East China Architecture Design & Research Institute (ECADI), as a harmonious balance to the Grand Theatre, another contemporary building at the other end of People's Square. The Exhibition Center is 43 metres (141 ft) high, has a white aluminium panel cladding and a symbolic membrane structure roof
Hana D | jun. 14, 2018
The first few floors are very simple with old photos and some videos. The higher floors are interesting with case studies of planning at a micro-scale, transportation statistics, and many games and quizzes to play on the screens. The entrance is 30 yuan but if you buy a joint ticket with another tourist attraction then basically the ticket to enter here is free.
Katie Prentice | jun. 30, 2018
This museum is amazing. Seeing how Shanghai has transformed and continues to develop is cool. The full size model is a sight to see. Highly recommended for anyone interested in how cities grow and change.
Richard Lim | jun. 17, 2018
Entry fee is reasonable and lots of exhibits. Quite a nice place to learn about shanghai's history. Has five floors and a cafe. If you have spare time in shanghai it's worth a look although not really on the tourist trail
Rama Permana | jul. 17, 2018
This exhibition center gives you a broad view of Shanghai. There is city miniature on the 2nd level which the real city buildings and skyscrapers based on. There are also historical miniature like old train and market.
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