Architecture on The Bund | Shanghai, China
April 16, 2017The Bund (Wai Tan) |
Architecture on The Bund
Even though I'm proud to call Shanghai my hometown, I knew very little about the history of The Bund, instead, like many visitors I was always captivated by the skyscrapers dominating the skyline across the harbour in Pudong. So on this trip back, I made sure to spend time walking down the iconic boulevard and learning its rich architectural history. After all, these heritage buildings are a testament to the city's diverse history.
Looking down Zhongshan Dong Road, the architecture is distinctly European. This is because the area was once within the Shanghai International Settlement, which comprised of countries such as the UK, US, France, Germany, Netherlands, and Japan only to mention a few. The buildings lining the Huangpu River were designed by various western architects and reflect the various architectural styles from Neoclassical to Art Deco. By the 1940s, they housed major financial institutions and trading houses from these countries and The Bund became a major financial centre.
Heritage architecture along The Bund. |
No. 1 Waitanyuan. |
View towards Garden Bridge. |
Recommendation:
If time allow, definitely visit The Bund at night as well! The entire boulevard as well as Pudong comes alive with an endless display of neon lights.
Pudong
If modern architecture is your thing, then Pudong – Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone is a must-visit! The latest addition to Shanghai's ever-changing skyline is the Shanghai Tower by Gensler and is currently the tallest building in China. Its neighbours also include the World Financial Centre, Jin Mao Tower and the Oriental Pearl Tower, and most are open to the public with the purchase of a ticket to the sky deck that offers panoramic views of the Huangpu River and the harbour.Shanghai skyline – Lujiazui |
If you've been to Shanghai, drop me a comment and let me know some the places you've visited.
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