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Shanghai 4K – Drive from Shaanxi S Rd to Wukang Rd – Shanghai – China 中国上海驾车从陕西南路经淮海路到武康路视频

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淮海路是上海市中心的一条著名商业街,云集了众多高档商场、写字楼以及酒店,但同时也仍然保留了不少历史建筑。

在上海,广义的淮海路一共包括3段:东端的淮海东路,东起人民路,西迄西藏南路,长373米,在法租界时代原名宁波路。西端的淮海西路,长1506米,东起华山路,西迄虹桥路、凯旋路交汇处,原名乔敦路,开辟于1925年,是最后一批的上海公共租界越界筑路,1930年代改称陆家路。淮海东路和淮海西路都是长度较短的僻静马路,与繁华的淮海中路大异其趣。

狭义的淮海路专指淮海中路,东起西藏南路,西至华山路,全长5500米。是横贯原上海法租界的一条主干道。1900年法公董局兴建,重庆路以东位于刚刚拓展的上海法租界内,形成华人商住区,多石库门里弄住宅;重庆路以西属于越界筑路,当时还是乡村地带,1914年也被圈入上海法租界,到1920年代附近一带形成大规模的高级住宅区,花园洋房和高级公寓较多。1930年代,随着大批白俄难民的到来,在中段迅速形成十分繁华,富有异国情调的高雅商业街。

淮海中路最初的名称是西江路,由法租界当局筑造,后在1906年改名宝昌路(Route Paul Brunat)。在清末时,当时宝昌路八仙桥段商业就已逐渐繁荣[1]。1915年6月更名霞飞路(英语:Avenue Joffre),1922年3月,由法国将军霞飞举行揭碑仪式。民国成立后,华资、外资店铺相继在霞飞路上开业,商业街雏形已经形成。

1920年代至1930年代,商业愈发繁荣,大量花园住宅与公寓楼宇也在霞飞路周边兴建起来。店铺主要以西服、首饰、西餐等为主。抗日战争爆发后,大量店铺迁入租界内,其中有不少迁到了霞飞路。然而,在太平洋战争爆发,日军进入租界后,欧美店铺只得停业,在战争结束后逐渐恢复。1943年,汪精卫政权接收上海法租界,将霞飞路改名为泰山路。1945年10月改为林森路。

1949年前后,大量外资开始撤离,有些华资店铺也因对前景的不明朗而决定歇业。1950年5月25日,上海市人民政府把路名改为淮海路,以纪念淮海战役。之后,随着公私合营的执行,众多店铺开始被合并成国营企业,如市百二店和上海市妇女用品商店等。“文化大革命”时期,商业发展出现停顿。

淮海路在改革开放后又再一次繁荣起来。1993年,淮海路结合地铁工程,经过了较大改造。新建和改建了一批高档的商店,如连卡佛、上海广场 、美美百货、太平洋崇光百货、九海百盛广场、香港新世界大厦、淮海国际广场、上海嘉华中心、环贸iapm商场、K11商场、大上海时代广场、中环广场等。

Huaihai Road or Huaihai Lu is one of the two major shopping streets in Shanghai, China; the other is Nanjing Road. Compared with the more touristy Nanjing Road, Huaihai Road is more upscale, and is the preferred destination of local residents. Huaihai Road comprises three sections, the main section being Middle Huaihai Road in the former French Concession of Shanghai. Middle Huaihai Road is also well known by its former French name Avenue Joffre.

Today’s Huaihai Road comprises three sections, which were formerly three distinct streets. West Huaihai Road, formerly called Jordan Road, is 1,510 meters (4,950 ft) long and forms part of the boundary between Changning District and Xuhui District. East Huaihai Road, formerly Ningbo Road, is 373 meters (1,224 ft) long and was the boundary road between Huangpu and Nanshi districts before the two districts merged. Middle Huaihai Road, the main section, is 5,500 meters (18,000 ft) long. Most of this section lies in the former Luwan District (which was also merged into Huangpu in 2010), and extends west into Xuhui and Changning districts.

Middle Huaihai Road was built in 1901 as Rue Sikiang. Five years later it was renamed Route Paul Brunat . It was renamed again in 1915 to Avenue Joffre to honor the French general Joseph Joffre, who visited Shanghai and attended an official renaming ceremony in 1922. In the 1920s Avenue Joffre became an enclave of a large community of Russians fleeing the Communist revolution in their homeland.

The Japanese occupied Shanghai during World War II, taking over the foreign concessions in 1941. In 1943 Avenue Joffre was renamed Taishan Road after Mount Taishan. The name only lasted two years, and after Japan was defeated the Kuomintang government renamed the street Lingsen Road in honor of Lin Sen (Ling Sen), the former President of the Republic of China who had died in 1943. However, the Communists in turn defeated the Kuomintang in the Chinese Civil War, and took over Shanghai in 1949. A year later the Communist government gave the street the current name, to commemorate its victorious Huaihai Campaign.

The 5.5-kilometer (3.4 mi) long Middle Huaihai Road has a large number of shops lining its route, from small boutiques to major department stores and shopping malls, as well as hotels and restaurants. Major buildings include Lippo Plaza, Shui On Plaza, Central Plaza, Shanghai Square, Shanghai Times Square, Hong Kong Plaza, and K11, most hosting shopping malls or department stores on the lower floors with offices on top.

The eastern section of Middle Huaihai Road near the popular Xintiandi precinct has recently seen an influx of a large number of Western luxury brands, including Louis Vuitton , Rolex , Coach, Inc. , Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A. , Balenciaga , Dior , Burberry , Moschino , Valentino SpA , Versace , Dolce & Gabbana , Miu Miu , Marks & Spencer , UGG , Tiffany & Co. , Cartier , Gucci , Prada , Victoria’s Secret , Hermès , Vivienne Westwood , Giorgio Armani SpA , Chanel and Ermenegildo Zegna. Many of the stores were opened in 2010 to coincide with the Shanghai Expo.

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