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Fengjing ( simplified Chinese : 枫 泾 ; traditional Chinese : 楓涇 ; pinyin : Fēngjīng ) is a town in Jinshan District , Shanghai . An ancient water town, it also has a new town with a Canadian theme and an industrial zone. It is a centre for Jinshan peasant painting.

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12-618: Fengjing has an area of 91.7 km (35.4 sq mi), and had a registered population of 63,400 in 2008. It lies next to the G60 Shanghai–Kunming Expressway and China National Highway 320 . Fengjing's railway stations are Fengjing station, on the Shanghai-Kunming Railway , and Jinshan North station on the Shanghai-Hangzhou High-Speed Railway , which opened in 2010. Fengjing Old Town

24-502: Is a product of the One City, Nine Towns initiative, which was introduced in 2001 and lasted for the duration of the tenth five year plan (2001–2005). This policy sited one new town in each of the suburban districts of Shanghai , and each town was given its own architectural theme. Fengjing received a Canadian theme. Other Western themes which were used included English , Scandinavian , Italian , Spanish, Dutch and German . The plan for

36-753: Is a water town, or canal town, dating back to the time of the Yuan Dynasty . It is known for its ancient stone bridges, including the well known Three Bridges. The town is the birthplace of artist Cheng Shifa and cartoonist Ding Cong. Jinshan peasant painting originated in the Fengjing village of Zhonghong. Since the 1970s this has become a nationally and internationally exhibited form of folk art . A new peasant painters village has been built at Zhonghong, for local peasant artists to live and work in alongside others from peasant art traditions elsewhere in China. Fengjing New Town

48-632: The Hukun Expressway ( Chinese : 沪昆高速公路 ) is an expressway that connects the cities of Shanghai , China , and Kunming , Yunnan . It is 2,360 km (1,470 mi) in length. The entire route forms part of Asian Highway 3 . Source: The Shanghai portion of the Shanghai–Kunming Expressway was originally designated A8 by the municipal government and was also known as the Shanghai–Hangzhou Expressway. In Shanghai,

60-517: The Shanghai–Kunming Expressway is a concurrency for its entire length with G92 Hangzhou Bay Ring Expressway . The Zhejiang portion of the expressway runs from the Shanghai border to the Jiangxi border, passing through the cities of Hangzhou , Jinhua , and Quzhou . The Jiangxi portion of the expressway passes through the cities of Shangrao , Nanchang , Yichun , and Pingxiang . The Hunan section of

72-479: The city of Qujing before terminating in Kunming . Note: italic indicates the routes that were available in 2013 network plan, but removed in 2022 network plan Shangrao Shangrao ( simplified Chinese : 上饶 ; traditional Chinese : 上饒 ; pinyin : Shàngráo ) is a medium-sized prefecture-level city located in the northeast of Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China. The city borders

84-545: The expressway passes through the cities of Zhuzhou , Shaoyang , and Huaihua . The portion of the expressway connecting Sansui County and Kaili City is known as the Sankai Expressway. The Kaima Expressway connects Kaili City to Majiang County . The portion of the expressway connecting Guiyang City and Zhenning County is known as the Qingzhen Expressway. In Yunnan Province, the expressway passes through

96-421: The new town was for an area of 5.4 square kilometres, to be completed in 2010. In 2004 Canadian architects Six Degrees Architecture and Design provided designs for a collection of neighbourhoods built around canals and a central lake. These designs were used for the landscaping and infrastructure layout of the town. However Chinese designers were then brought in for the commercial and residential building. As of 2010

108-401: The province of Anhui to the north, the province of Zhejiang to the east, and the province of Fujian to the south. Also, the city's western reaches extend into Poyang Lake . Shangrao had a population of 6,491,088 as of 2020 census whom 1,293,399 lived in the built up ( or metro ) area made of Xinzhou and Guangxin districts, Guangfeng District not being conurbated yet. Shangrao itself is at

120-434: The town was still incomplete. Fengjing Industrial Zone is an Economic and Technological Development Zone. It contains Shanghai Textile Industry Pilot Zone, covering 8.6 square kilometres, Shanghai International Garment Machinery Centre covering 4 square kilometres, and another area of 11 square kilometres whose major products include alcoholic beverages and automobiles. The car manufacturer Shanghai Maple Guorun Automobile

132-612: The very western edge of the Wu -speaking areas, while most of its associated counties speak Gan . Shangrao administers three districts , one county-level city , and eight counties . The information here presented uses data from 2010 national census. Shangrao Railway Station is served by three major railways passing through Shangrao: the Shanghai–Kunming Railway , the Shanghai–Kunming High-Speed Railway and

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144-524: Was founded in Fengjing Industrial Zone in 1999, and subsequently became a subsidiary of Geely . Geely uses its Fengjing factory to manufacture London black taxi cabs for worldwide export; this was originally a joint venture with a British company, but Geely took over that company in 2013. G60 Shanghai%E2%80%93Kunming Expressway The Shanghai–Kunming Expressway ( Chinese : 上海—昆明高速公路 ), designated as G60 and commonly referred to as

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