How many are there in Shanghai Wharf? Where is the Shanghai Wharf?

Many tourists will choose to visit the beautiful scenery of Shanghai by boat when they arrive in Shanghai. According to Shanghai traffic, there are many docks in Shanghai, which are mainly divided into three districts. So where is the pier in Shanghai? What docks are there in Shanghai? Details are as follows.

: Shiliupu Tourist Wharf Shiliupu Area 1 1

Wharf: No.481Zhongshan East Second Road, Huangpu District

Shipu No.2 Pier: No.551Zhongshan East No.2 Road, Huangpu District

Shipu Area 3 Wharf: No.99 Waima Road, Huangpu District

brief introduction

Shipu Wharf is the most famous wharf on the Bund with a history of 150 years. It used to be the largest port in China and the largest dock in the Far East, and it was an important node of trade between coastal ports and the Yangtze River basin, an important distribution center for agricultural and sideline products and aquatic products, and a retail business center.

In 1970s, in order to meet the passenger demand, Shanghai Port built a passenger terminal on the basis of Shiliupu Terminal. From 2004 to 2009, the first phase of the comprehensive renovation of the wharf was completed, and the Huangpu River water tourism center with complex functions and huge volume was built. During the 20 10 World Expo, it was officially opened as the Huangpu River Sightseeing Wharf, receiving guests from all over the world. In 2000, combined with the implementation of the public space connection project on both sides of Huangpu River, the wharf was upgraded again, and the second phase of the wharf was completed and put into operation.

202 1 according to the requirements of the municipal government to launch the brand of "Pujiang Tour", it was renamed as "Shiliupu Tourist Wharf", with an existing coastline of 855 meters and 0/7 berths/kloc.

2. Qinhuangdao Road Tourist Wharf

Address: No.32 Qinhuangdao Road, Yangpu District

brief introduction

Qinhuangdao Road Tourist Wharf was formerly Huangpu Wharf in the third district of Shanghai.

In 2009, it was converted into Shuimen Wharf of Qinhuangdao Road in the Expo Park. From here, you can take the "water bus" to the M2 Pier of Pudong World Expo Park. After the 20 10 World Expo, it will become the Huangpu River sightseeing pier.

After years of use, Qinhuangdao Road Tourist Wharf has some problems, such as roof leakage and aging facilities. Therefore, the wharf was rebuilt, and the waiting hall, ticket window, green landscape, lighting and HVAC system were redesigned and adjusted, and supporting services such as convenience consultation and tourism culture promotion were added. The reconstruction of the new covered bridge and wharf began on February 24th, 2008 and was completed at the end of April.

In 2006, the "Chu Hang" Red Culture Exhibition Hall with dock cultural characteristics and red cultural connotation was built in Houchuan Pavilion. Dig deep into the story of Huangpu Wharf, reflect the historical and cultural features, spread the national intangible cultural heritage, and show the riverside landscape characteristics after the "industrial rust belt" has become a "life show belt".

3. Dinghai Road Tourist Wharf

Venue: No.2866 Yangshupu Road, Yangpu District (within the International Fashion Center)

brief introduction

Dinghai Road Tourist Wharf started construction in, with a total reconstructed building area of about 1575 square meters, coastline 120 meters and two berths. 202/kloc-completed in October/June, officially put into operation of "multi-stop" liner routes. In the same month, the Party-mass Service Station of Houchuan Hall was officially opened, which injected new elements and functions into regional party building work, further enriched the connotation of party building activities, and laid a solid foundation for creating red tourism products and launching red tourism brands.

No.950, Expo Avenue, Pudong New Area. Bailianjing tourist wharf

brief introduction

Bailianjing Tourist Wharf has a coastline of 264 meters and four berths. Built in 19 19, it was originally composed of the American Dalai Wharf and the state-owned Zhongxing Wharf. 1950 was requisitioned by the government and renamed Bailianjing Wharf. Since 1958, it has become a timber distribution center and storage center in East China.

During the 20 10 World Expo, it was converted into the pier of the M2 World Expo. After the World Expo, it was transformed into the Huangpu River public tourist wharf. In 2000, combined with the implementation of the public space connection project on both sides of Huangpu River, the wharf was upgraded again.

202 1 according to the requirements of the municipal party Committee and the municipal government, the brand of "Huangpu river tourism" was launched in an all-round way, and the businesses on both sides of Huangpu river developed in an integrated way.

The Oriental Pearl Cruise Terminal is located at the mouth of Lujiazui on the Huangpu River, adjacent to Shanghai landmark Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower and International Conference Center, and across the river from the famous Waibaidu Bridge. As a window service unit of Huangpu River, the wharf has been in operation for more than ten years and received more than one million tourists. It has been commended by the relevant departments of Shanghai Transportation and Port Administration for its high-quality brand service, among which the cruise ship "Zhonghua" was rated as an honest ship.