Jinshan | |
Other Name: | Kinshan |
Settlement Type: | District |
Image Map1: | Jinshan in Shanghai.svg |
Map Caption1: | Jinshan in Shanghai |
Mapsize1: | 200px |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | People's Republic of China |
Subdivision Type1: | Municipality |
Subdivision Name1: | Shanghai |
Area Code: | +86 (0)21 |
Area Total Km2: | 586.14 |
Population As Of: | 2020 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Population Total: | 822776 |
Postal Code: | 200540 |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code |
Timezone: | China Standard |
Utc Offset: | +8 |
Website: | https://en.jinshan.gov.cn/ |
P: | Jīnshān Qū |
Psp: | Kinshan |
L: | Gold Mountain District |
Lmz: | Cinse Chiu |
Jinshan District, is a suburban district of southwestern Shanghai, neighboring Zhejiang province and Hangzhou Bay. It has a land area of 586.14km2 and a population of 732,500 as of the 2010 Chinese census.[1] Jinshan District, located in the southwest of Shanghai, is one of the biggest districts of the city. Local political administration is divided into nine towns and one subdistrict. About 6.2km (03.9miles) off the coast of Jinshan, there are three islands named Dajinshan ("Big Gold Mountain"), Xiaojinshan ("Little Gold Mountain"), and Fushan ("Floating Mountain"). At 103m (338feet) above sea level, the peak of Dajinshan Island is the highest point within the Shanghai municipality. There are several beaches along the 23.3km (14.5miles) shoreline, which are popular tourism destinations.
As the city of Shanghai has grown, Jinshan has experienced rapid changes, evolving from a relatively rural area to a more suburban environment. With completion of the high-speed highway in 2008, a new bus line was opened between Shanghai and Jinshan. This Shimei Line (t Chinese: {{linktext|石|梅|線, s Chinese: {{linktext|石|梅|线) travels between the bus station in Jinshan and another beside the Jinjiang Park station on Line 1 of the Shanghai Metro. Travel time is about an hour, depending on traffic and time of day, and costs each way.
Since 2012, the Shanghai Suburban Railway system also offers connections to Jinshan. This service, the Jinshan Railway, connects Jinshanwei railway station to Shanghai South railway station in downtown Shanghai in about 30 minutes.
The district is home to the Donglin Temple, a Buddhist temple dedicated to Guanyin, the bodhisattva of compassion. Jinshan peasant painting, which originated in the town of Fengjing, has become a nationally and internationally exhibited form of folk art.[2]
Jinshan District is home to the headquarters of Shanghai Petrochemical Company Ltd and Jinshan Industrial Park.[3]
Going to Jinshan can be by a convenient suburban train from South Railway Station to Jinshan (10 RMB, 30min, non-stop). Check the schedule as the time between trains can be an hour.
Other attractions around Jinshan are:
Location: 5 Shihuaxincheng Road, Jinshan, Shanghai (free shuttle bus from train station in summer, 20 minute walk, or bus 2)
Admission fee: 20RMB (weekends) 10RMB (week days)
Jinshanwei town is home to Jinshan City Beach, one of the few beaches within the city boundaries of Shanghai.[5] The large beach with imported sand from Hainan is clean and boxed-in by a concrete wall. Locals prefer sitting in a tent over sunbathing. It offers facilities including restaurants, toilets, and for (100RMB for 90min) 5 beach volleyball and 3 beach soccer fields, trampoline, water balloon shooting, jetski
It is a favorite spot for couples take their pre-wedding pictures.An annual beach fireworks display is held in August.
Location: 16 Xincheng Road, Shihua Street, Jinshan, Shanghai
Nearby Jinshan City Beach is a seaside park. There are large lawns, large artificial lakes, rockery buildings and pavilions in the park including a small children's playground with amusement facilities such as bumper cars, swivel chairs, rotating cups, and sheep carts.
Jinshanwei is the site of the historic Jinshanzui Fishing Village[6] (Jinshanzui Yucun, 金山嘴渔村) located 30 minute walk from the beach or five minutes by taxi.It is a small village on Hangzhou Bay with a beautiful scenery and the earliest (dating back more than 2,000 years) and last fishing village in Shanghai. Xiangyu Lake in summer has thousands of lotus flowers. Tourist attractions include teahouses, small inns, seafood specialties (shrimp, sea eel and jelly fish head), fishery museum and a folk art gallery.
Jinshan District has one subdistrict, nine towns and one special township-level division.
Name[7] | Chinese (S) | Hanyu Pinyin | Shanghainese Romanization | Population (2010)[8] | Area (km2) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shihua Subdistrict | Chinese: 石化街道 | Shíhuà Jiēdào | zaq hau ka do | 87,901 | 19.13 | |
Chinese: 漕泾镇 | Cáojīng Zhèn | dzo cin tzen | 40,722 | 44.92 | ||
Chinese: 枫泾镇 | Fēngjīng Zhèn | fon cin tzen | 82,477 | 91.67 | ||
Chinese: 金山卫镇 | Jīnshānwèi Zhèn | cin se we tzen | 70,819 | 54.93 | ||
Chinese: 廊下镇 | Lángxià Zhèn | laon rau tzen | 33,658 | 46.56 | ||
Chinese: 吕巷镇 | Lǚxiàng Zhèn | liu raon tzen | 52,808 | 59.74 | ||
Chinese: 山阳镇 | Shānyáng Zhèn | se yan tzen | 84,640 | 42.12 | ||
Chinese: 亭林镇 | Tínglín Zhèn | din lin tzen | 93,758 | 79.12 | ||
Chinese: 张堰镇 | Zhāngyàn Zhèn | tzan i tzen | 37,057 | 35.15 | ||
Chinese: 朱泾镇 | Zhūjīng Zhèn | tzyu zyu cin tzen | 120,084 | 75.67 | ||
Chinese: 金山工业区 | Jīnshān Gōngyèqū | cin se kon gniq chiu | 28,514 | 58.00 |
Jinshan is currently served by one suburban line operated by China Railway: