Zhaozhou Road
Zhaozhou road is located in the southwest of Shanghai, and the boundary road of Nanshi and Luwan districts. It starts from wanshengqiao road in the north and ends at Xujiahui Road in the south. It is 917m long, 11.2m-24.5m wide and 7.0m-17.4m wide. It was built in 1908 in the 34th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty. It was named Zhaozhou road because it was built in Zhaojiabang and zhoujing. In 1914, the name of the inspector general of the French concession was changed to route Du Capitaine Rabier. In the Republic of China, it was renamed Anhui Road. In the 35th year of the Republic of China, it was renamed Zhaozhou road. Along the road are houses and shops.
Address: Huangpu District, Shanghai
Longitude: 121.480969
Latitude: 31.214552
Zhaozhou Road
Porcelain house (Chifeng Road) - Ci Fang Zi Chi Feng Dao
Qiandongnan Ethnic Museum - Qian Dong Nan Zhou Min Zu Bo Wu Guan
Heilongjiang University of science and technology - Hei Long Jiang Ke Ji Da Xue
Xiushan historical and Cultural Park - Xiu Shan Li Shi Wen Hua Gong Yuan