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Jinling East Road Ferry Review

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The Dongjin Line ferry bus is at the station in Puxi, near the Bund Jinniu Square. Basically no one sits, it is very convenient, and Dongchang Road is across the bank, not far from Lujiazui. The fare is 2 yuan, and you can enjoy the return 1 yuan discount on the day with the transportation card. Very cost-effective.

Jinling East Road Ferry

Posted: Sep 16, 2017
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  • 闲来有趣
    4/5Excellent
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    Jinling East Road was built by the French in 1865 and used gas lamps as street lamps, which were relatively advanced in China at the time. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the French moved the Guangzhou experience to Shanghai, and the storefront houses along the road were built in a riding-style, with a sheltered corridor, which was unique in Shanghai, which was quite similar to the southern city of Guangzhou in the subtropical area. In October 1943, it was renamed Jinling Road. In December 1945, it was changed to its current name. But until the founding of the People's Republic of China, ordinary citizens generally used to call it "the main road of law". Jinling East Road was the political and economic center of the French Concession. After liberation, Jinling East Road became the fourth commercial street in Shanghai.

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    Posted: Jun 12, 2023
  • gytbc
    5/5Outstanding
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    Jinling East Road Ferry is located on the Bund of Shanghai. There are several ferry crossings on the Bund. Jinling East Road Ferry is one of them. You can take a ferry to Pudong. The transportation card is 2 yuan. You can also buy a ticket to take a boat trip to the Pujiang River to enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Huangpu River.

    0
    Posted: Jul 30, 2021
  • cc350
    5/5Outstanding
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    Jinling East Road is worth a visit. You can also vaguely experience the feeling of the 1920s. Now it is about to be demolished and rebuilt as a whole. It is estimated that the riding building will be restored. This unique architectural style is the best way to enjoy the scenery on both sides of the Pujiang River. Ah.

    1
    Posted: Apr 10, 2020
  • Giny_vv
    5/5Outstanding
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    When I was a child, I went to Shanghai with my family and took a ferry. This time I came to play alone, and I sat twice. After visiting the Bund at night, I took the ferry to the opposite side, and then I sat back. It seemed boring, okay, but I still like it. Lucky to run to the second floor deck, blowing the wind, watching the scenery on the shore, it feels very beautiful!

    10
    Posted: Jul 22, 2016
  • amydog
    5/5Outstanding
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    It’s been a long time, a long time, a long time, I haven’t seen the ferry carefully... But it’s said that Ai Xiaomi is originally a native of Puxi, and there is no need to rely on the ferry to live, so I always feel that this is not a necessity of life, but the fun of life! It's night, and there are many people waiting for the ferry, so unexpected!

    8
    Posted: Jan 12, 2016
  • yoyolove7788
    4/5Excellent
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    The change of Jinling East Road is indeed big, but it lacks the market atmosphere I am familiar with in those years. The old house is now replaced by a hotel, which is also a place where the land is inch gold, the Chenghuang Temple on the Bund, and the People's Square plate on the back. That will live near here, have been coming to stroll, hurried four or five years, the road that lived before did not exist, ha ha interesting! An alley is closed, but the house has not been demolished. Think about the city temple that crossed the road before, and arrived at the Bund in two or three minutes. Now it takes two hours for a one-way subway bus to go smoothly. . . Many times, the memory is no longer there.

    1
    Posted: Mar 28, 2020
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