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Songjiang is a suburban
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(formerly a county) of
Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghainese: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China. The city is located on the Chinese shoreline on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the ...
. It has a land area of and a population of 1,909,713 (
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). Owing to a long history, Songjiang is known as the cultural root of Shanghai.
Songjiang Town Songjiang is a suburban district (formerly a county) of Shanghai. It has a land area of and a population of 1,909,713 (2020). Owing to a long history, Songjiang is known as the cultural root of Shanghai. Songjiang Town, the urban center of the ...
, the urban center of the district, was formerly the major city in the area. It is now connected to downtown Shanghai by Line 9 of the
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.


History

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coastline of the
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was much farther inland, at Xinzhuang near Songjiang's current eastern border with
Minhang District Minhang District is a suburban district of Shanghai with a land area of and population of 2,653,489 residents as of 2020. The original Minhang consist of present-day Jiangchuan Road Subdistrict (Former Minhang Town) and the eastern strip of Wuji ...
. It was only gradually that silt from the
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filled in downtown Shanghai about 2000 years ago and then
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and
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over the last 1000 years. Modern
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has established a chronology of the main cultural groups who lived in the present area of Songjiang District in
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: the
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in the 5th millennium ), the
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in the 4th millennium), and the Liangzhu in the 3rd millennium. The Majiabang were among the first harvesters of
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and kept domesticated
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s while still frequently hunting
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. The Liangzhu possessed a high stratified society that almost certainly represented one of the earliest states in
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. The Liangzhu site at Guangfulin in Songjiang has been developed into Guangfulin Relics Park, an expansive museum and tourist attraction. File:Neolithic china.svg , A map of the main cultural groups in
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Traditional Chinese historiography only recorded these people as among the
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the "Numerous Southern Barbarians"until the growth of the siniticized Wu Kingdom at
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in the 1st millennium. During the
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at the end of the Zhou and under the
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, the area of present-day Songjiang passed from Wu to Yue to
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before the unification of China under
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of Qin in the 3rd century. In the
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that followed the end of the Han in the 3rd century,
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's Wu Kingdom helped develop and further sinify the area. Another boost came from the completion of the Grand Canal under the Sui, linking Songjiang with
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, and
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in the south and
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,
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, and
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in the north. By the mid- Tang, the region had developed enough that it was organized in 751 into Huating County, the first county-level administration within modern-day Shanghai. File:方塔2.JPG , The Square Pagoda in Fangta Park, built between 1068 and 1077 File:Huzhuta.JPG ,
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in Songjiang
In the 1250s at the end of the
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, the 10-year-old Songjiangese girl
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fled her hometown and an
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to live with the Hlai on
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. She returned around 1295 with new strains of
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, an early
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, and other advances to cotton cultivation and processing that made the sandy lands of eastern Huating County so much more prosperous that Huang was later
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out of gratitude. By the mid-Qing, as much as ¾ of Songjiang's farmland was devoted to cotton. Under the Yuan, this new wealth saw Huating elevated to prefectural status and renamed Songjiangfu. This is sometimes considered the origin of China's modern
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. It was also under the Yuan that the city first had enough
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to establish Shanghai's first mosque. File:1664 Sungkiang detail of map of Huquang, Kiangsi, Che Kiang, ac Fokien by Jansson BPL 15928.png , A detail of
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's 1664 map of
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File:City of Songjiang in 1818.jpg , An map of early modern Songjiang (1818) showing the importance of its many canals File:Field of Campaigns of the Ever-Victorious Army 1860-1864.tif , A map of the canals around Songjiang during the 19th century File:阳华桥上眺望 8796.jpg , One of the canals today
In 1404, headwaters previously emptying into the Wusong were rerouted by local officials, diminishing the size of
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and expanding the
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to its modern importance. Songjiang was better fortified under the
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in response to attacks by the
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"Wokou" pirates, who sometimes raided and sometimes occupied to the town. The Ming also saw the
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who counted the influential
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official
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among their convertsestablish the town's first known church. Owing to the importance of Portuguese and
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at the time, the town's name was romanized Sumkiam. File:Sung-kiang Fu (China's Spiritual Need and Claims, 1887).png , The city wall in the 1880s, following the battles of the
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File:松江府衙門樓.jpg , A restored gatehouse from Songjiang's Ming-era city wall File:Some events of Boston and its neighbors (1917) (14577209638).jpg , A Songjiang shrine to General Ward, founder of the
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File:Shanghai in Songjiang Prefecture 1754.jpg , The
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of Songjiang
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under the Qing dynasty
Following
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's 21 July 1645 edict mandating the queue, the people of Songjiang rose up against the
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to protect their hair, viewed as a symbol of virility and
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.
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(, d. 1649) retook the city and massacred its population on 22 September 1645. Nonetheless, Songjiang remained the primary metropolis of the area of present-day Shanghai as late as the mid-19th century, when its name was typically
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as Sungkiang. It continued to serve as the prefectural capital under the "Right" Governor of
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based in
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and then later under the governor of
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at Jiangning (now
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). Unlike the foreign-held area of Shanghai, however, it fell to rebels during the
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's Eastern Expedition. About a hundred Europeans under
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failed to retake the town in June 1860. After gathering more Westerners, over 80
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"Manilamen", and several pieces of
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, a second assault in July 1860 retook the town with heavy losses. Out of about 250 men, 62 were killed and about 100 wounded, including Ward. Songjiang was then used by Ward,
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, their
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, and Cheng Xueqi's division of the Huai Army as a base for raids and attacks on other Taiping positions under Li Xiucheng throughout the "Battle of Shanghai (1861), Battle of Shanghai". Despite Shanghai's greater importance by the beginning of the 20th century, its international settlement meant Songjiang was still used as the formal center of Chinese government for the region. Under the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China, the Zhili clique leader Sun Chuanfang's Songhu () or Songjiang Special Administrative District covered most of what is now Shanghai Municipality, extending as far north as
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."Chongming County" in the ''Encyclopedia of Shanghai'', pp. 50 ff.
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File:上海天后宫.jpg , Tianfei Palace (Songjiang), Tianfei Palace, an 1883 Chinese folk religion, Chinese Chinese temple, temple to the sea god, sea goddess Mazu (goddess), Mazu, in Fangta Park, Songjiang File:Stairs She Shan Basilica 20050410.jpg , Sheshan Basilica, constructed from 1924 to 1935 on Sheshan, She Hill File:Map showing Japanese-Chinese warfre (sic) now in Shanghai (2674774585).jpg , A 1932 map showing Sungkiang on Shanghai–Hangzhou railway, Shanghai's southern railway File:Xilin Temple Overview, Songjiang Shanghai .jpeg , Xilin Chan Temple, Xilin Temple after its 1980s reconstruction During Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II, Imperial Japan, Japan Japanese occupation of Shanghai, occupied Songjiang from 9 November 1937 until 1945. Afterwards, both the Nationalist and Communist regional government was moved to Shanghai proper, leaving Songjiang a comparatively rural county. The city's many ancient religious structures and examples of traditional architecture were seriously damaged during the 1960s and 1970s amid the Cultural Revolution. Following the PRC's Opening Up Policy, Songjiang restored its more important religious buildings and developed into a college town hosting several large universities. In 1998, it was elevated to its current status as an district (China), urban district.


Significant Features

Some of the notable features in Songjiang District include: * Songjiang New City is a major new-town development located within Songjiang District. It was developed as part of Shanghai's "One City, Nine Towns" plan. The New City will encompass an area of when completed, and will have a total population of 500,000 residents. The New City reflects Garden city movement, Garden City design principles, with a large proportion of land allocated to green-space and parks. * Thames Town is a residential and commercial development located within the Songjiang New City that both imitates and is influenced by classic English market town styles. Some of the architecture has been directly copied from buildings found in England. * Songjiang University Town is a major higher education sector located in the district. It is the largest higher education sector in mainland China. * Shanghai First People's Hospital has a campus located within the Songjiang New City. * Shanghai Film Studios are located in Songjiang District. * InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland, InterContinental Hotel ''Shanghai Wonderland'' is built against the walls of a former quarry, and partly underwater: it claims to be the world's first underground five-star resort. Cultural sights in Songjiang include: * Sheshan Hill with Sheshan Basilica * Fangta Park (Songjiang), Fangta Park, one of the first celebrations of traditional Chinese architecture following the Cultural Revolution, including the city's Square Pagoda and Mazu Cultural Palace, Mazu Temple *
Huzhu Pagoda Huzhu Pagoda () is a Pagoda, Chinese pagoda located on Tianmashan Hill in the Songjiang District of Shanghai. It is known for its leaning angle, surpassing that of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. History The tower was built in 1079 during the Northe ...
on Tianmashan


Government and infrastructure

The Shanghai Women's Prison is in Songjiang District.Zhao, Wen.
Women behind bars meet their mothers

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Transport

Songjiang District is located approximately from Hongqiao International Airport and from Pudong International Airport. Songjiang is currently served by one metro line operated by
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, one suburban line operated by China Railway, and two tram lines.


Metro

* - Songjiang South Railway Station metro station, Songjiang South Railway Station, Zuibaichi Park station, Zuibaichi Park, Songjiang Sports Center Station, Songjiang Sports Center, Songjiang Xincheng Station, Songjiang Xincheng, Songjiang University Town Station, Songjiang University Town, Dongjing Station, Dongjing, Sheshan Station, Sheshan, Sijing Station, Sijing, Jiuting Station, Jiuting


Suburban Rail

* - Chunshen railway station, Chunshen, Xinqiao railway station, Xinqiao, Chedun railway station, Chedun, Yexie railway station, Yexie


China Railway

*Shanghai Songjiang railway station, Shanghai Songjiang *Songjiang North railway station, Songjiang North


Songjiang Tram

*Songjiang Tram, Line T1 *Songjiang Tram, Line T2


Subdistricts and towns

Songjiang District has six subdistricts, eleven towns and three special township-level divisions.


Climate


Attractions

Xilin Chan Temple is a Buddhist temple in Yueyang Subdistrict, which is also a famous tourist attraction. Zuibaichi is one of the five ancient Chinese gardens in Shanghai that dates back to the Song dynasty. The Songjiang Mosque is the oldest mosque in Shanghai with its latest rebuild in 1391. Songjiang's emblematic tower is the 9-story Fangta Pagoda, or Songjiang Square Pagoda. Dacang Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge over the Old City River in the district. Songjiang Tangjing Building is located in the Zhongshan Primary School, Songjiang District and it is the oldest surviving above-ground relic in Shanghai built in 859 AD. Sheshan Basilica is a Roman Catholic church built on Sheshan Hill in the Romanesque architectural style. Originally constructed in 1863, the current church was finished in 1935.


Notable people

Birthplace: * Han Bangqing – Author of ''The Sing-song Girls of Shanghai'' (Lou County, Songjiang Prefecture)Wang, David Der-wei. "Foreword." In: Google Books]
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Heroes: Hou Shaoqiu, Jiang Huilin, Xia Yunyi, Chen Zilong, Xia Wanchun; Statesmen: Gu Yong, Lu Xun, Xu Jie; Litterateurs: Lu Ji, Lu Yun, Chen Jiru, Qian Fu, Gu Qing; Chinese Painting and Calligraphy (Songjiang was listed among "cities of Calligraphy" in 2013) Artists: Shen Du, Dong Qichang, Zhang Nanheng, Zhang Zhao (Qing dynasty), Zhang Zhao, Shi Zhecun, Cheng Shifa; Craftsmen: Zhu Kerou, Huang Daopo, Ding Niangzi; Experts: Tao Zongyi, Zhu Shunshui, Chen Yongkang; Educators: He Dong, Ping Hailan, Ma Xiangru; Intelligent woman: Ye Gu.


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External links


Songjiang Official Local Government WebsiteDowntown Songjiang - English travel guide of Songjiang
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