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Is the Bund related to Lujiazui?

The Bund has nothing to do with Lujiazui.

The Bund is located on the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, downtown Shanghai, with Huangpu River in the east, Yan 'an East Road in the south, Baidu Bridge outside Suzhou Creek in the north, and 52 classical renaissance buildings with different styles in the west, such as Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque and Chinese and Western styles. It is a concentrated area of financial centers and foreign trade institutions in the old Shanghai period.

Lujiazui is located on the Huangpu River in Pudong New Area, Shanghai, facing the Bund across the river. It is the headquarters of many multinational banks in Greater China and East Asia, and it is also one of the most influential financial centers in China.

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Since the concession from 65438 to 2009 was seized by Britain, France and other countries in the 1940s, the Bund has become a sovereign area. Western powers operate, manage and build concessions in their own way. When commercial banks and financial enterprises took a place on the Bund, they built large-scale buildings, and most of the buildings on the Bund were rebuilt three or more times.

In addition to buildings and sidewalks, street outlines need other decorative elements. Street lamps, signboards, covers, trademarks, advertisements and other commercial "outfits", and even fashionable pedestrian costumes and gestures, these elements * * * together constitute a street view.

The Bund section is bound by the western street view rules, and the "wardrobe" is generally at the lintel under the eaves, and the distance from the wall is limited. Street lamps are mainly decorated with iron flowers of Art Nouveau. Other road sections are decorated in Chinese style, banners of commercial companies can cross the street, and signboards and covers can be taken off from far away.