Map of Shanghai – China City & Regional Guide

Map of Shanghai – China City & Regional Guide

This map of Shanghai provides a detailed overview of one of the world’s largest cities, including districts, transport routes, waterfront areas and surrounding regional connections.

Shanghai is known for its skyline, financial districts, historic waterfront areas and major transport infrastructure. Key areas include The Bund, Pudong, Huangpu District, Jing’an and surrounding metropolitan districts.

Quick Answer:

Shanghai is located on China’s eastern coast near the Yangtze River Delta. Major areas include Pudong, The Bund and central Shanghai districts.

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Where Is Shanghai Located?

Shanghai is located on the eastern coast of China, near the mouth of the Yangtze River along the East China Sea.

  • North: Jiangsu Province direction
  • South: Hangzhou Bay and Zhejiang Province direction
  • East: East China Sea coastline
  • West: Inland Yangtze River Delta regions

Main Areas and Districts of Shanghai

  • Pudong — financial district and modern skyline precinct
  • The Bund — historic waterfront district
  • Huangpu District — central commercial and tourism area
  • Jing’an — shopping, dining and business precinct
  • Xuhui — residential and education district
  • Lujiazui — major finance and skyscraper precinct
  • People’s Square district — civic and transport hub
  • Outer metropolitan districts — industrial, residential and logistics zones

How Shanghai Is Laid Out

  • River-centred urban layout — divided by the Huangpu River
  • Historic and modern districts — combine colonial-era and contemporary cityscapes
  • Dense metro transport corridors — connect major business and residential zones
  • Financial and commercial precincts — concentrated in central and Pudong districts
  • Large metropolitan suburbs — spread outward across the Yangtze Delta region

Key Geographic Features

  • Huangpu River — major river dividing central Shanghai districts
  • Yangtze River Delta — one of China’s largest economic regions
  • East China Sea coastline — shapes Shanghai’s port and trade importance
  • Urban skyline districts — major feature of Pudong and Lujiazui
  • Canals and waterways — connected to historic delta landscapes

Shanghai Transport and Road Map Overview

  • Shanghai Metro — one of the world’s largest metro systems
  • Yan’an Elevated Road — major urban transport corridor
  • Maglev and high-speed rail links — connect Shanghai with other Chinese cities
  • Pudong International Airport routes — major aviation gateway
  • Port and freight transport corridors — support shipping and logistics industries

Why People Search for a Map of Shanghai

  • To locate major districts and landmarks
  • To understand Shanghai Metro and transport routes
  • To explore Pudong and The Bund areas
  • To plan tourism and business travel
  • To understand the layout of one of China’s largest cities

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Shanghai Map FAQs

  • Where is Shanghai located?
    Shanghai is located on the eastern coast of China near the Yangtze River Delta.
  • What is Shanghai known for?
    Shanghai is known for finance, skyscrapers, The Bund and major transport infrastructure.
  • What are the main areas of Shanghai?
    Main areas include Pudong, Huangpu District, Jing’an and The Bund.
  • Is Shanghai one of the world’s largest cities?
    Yes, Shanghai is one of the world’s largest metropolitan areas.

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