Shanghai's Renmin Park
Renmin Park or People's Park /人民公园 is a public park in Huangpu District of central Shanghai. It is located south of Nanjing Road, a major shopping street, and north of People's Square. Originally the northern part of the Shanghai Race Club's race course, the park was created in 1952. With several major museums and Shanghai's main shopping street nearby, it is one of the top tourist destinations in the city.
The park is built on the grounds of the former Shanghai Race Club, which was established by the British in 1862. It was the leading horse racing track in East Asia, and a popular place for the Chinese and the British for gambling on horse racing. The club building, built in 1933, became a landmark in downtown Shanghai.
The club's flagpole was considered a great shame for the Chinese, as it was made from the mast of a Chinese warship captured by British and American troops. When the People's Republic of China was founded on 1 October 1949, the new Chinese national flag was hung from the pole. The new Communist government banned horse racing and gambling, and converted the racecourse into People's Park (the northern half) and People's Square (the southern half) in 1952.
In the 1990s, major changes were made to the area. The Shanghai Municipal Government was moved to just south of the park from the former HSBC Building on The Bund. Other additions include the Shanghai Museum, the Shanghai Grand Theatre and the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall, also south of the park.
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Age, Height, Education: Shanghai parents’ search for the perfect bride
Kate Lefoe's film takes us to Shanghai People’s Park, where parents seeking perspective spouses for their children post papers with biographical details of their offspring. But upon closer inspection, you will soon notice only the parents are in attendance.
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People's Park (Chinese: 人民公园) is a public park in Huangpu District of central Shanghai, China. It is located south of Nanjing Road, a major shopping street, and north of People's Square. Originally the northern part of the Shanghai Race Club's race course, the park was created in 1952. With several major museums and Shanghai's main shopping street nearby, it is one of the top tourist destinations in the city.The park is built on the grounds of the former Shanghai Race Club, which was established by the British in 1862. It was the leading horse racing track in East Asia, and a popular place for the Chinese and the British for gambling on horse racing. The club building, built in 1933, became a landmark in downtown Shanghai.
The club's flagpole was considered a great shame for the Chinese, as it was made from the mast of a Chinese warship captured by British and American troops. When the People's Republic of China was founded on 1 October 1949, the new Chinese national flag was hung from the pole. The new Communist government banned horse racing and gambling, and converted the racecourse into People's Park (the northern half) and People's Square (the southern half) in 1952.
In the winter of 1986–87, the park was the focus of major student protests. Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in the park, and marched to The Bund. They were met by Jiang Zemin, then Communist Party Chief of Shanghai, and demanded democracy and radical political changes. More than two years later, during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, tens of thousands of people again gathered in the park and The Bund in a display of solidarity with the protesters in Beijing.
In the 1990s, major changes were made to the area. The Shanghai Municipal Government was moved to just south of the park from the former HSBC Building on The Bund. Other additions include the Shanghai Museum, the Shanghai Grand Theatre and the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall, also south of the park.
English corner:The English corner at People's Park is located opposite the Park Hotel, and has existed since 1978, brought into being by the increased popularity of English as a foreign language following market orientated reforms in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was the nation's first English corner, and spawned many imitations. A piece about English corner is part of Shanghai's junior secondary school English textbook. In its heyday, many participants, including elderly English speakers, younger English language teachers and students, flock to English corner every Sunday to practise their English with each other and with any foreign visitors who may have wandered by or visited on purpose. With changes in the method of English education in Shanghai, the popularity of English corner has declined. Generally, participants only gather for a few hours in the afternoon on Sundays, rather than the full day in the past. The number of attendees has also dwindled, and it is today far eclipsed by the nearby blind date corner or marriage market.
Marriage market:The marriage market or blind date corner in People's Park has existed since 2004, in which marriage advertisement listings are publicly posted each weekend.Wikipedia
Transportation:People's Park can be reached on the Shanghai Metro using Line 1, Line 2 or Line 8 to People's Square station.Wikipedia
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A walk through People's Park in Shanghai, China
Not far from the tourists and street swindlers of Nanjing Road is People's Park, a peaceful public park and green space located in the center of Shanghai, China. The park, which opened in 1952, was built on the grounds of the former Shanghai Race Club. Every weekend, the Shanghai Marriage Market takes place at the park. At this unique market, parents post advertisements and trade information as a way of finding suitable partners for their unmarried adult child.
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Looking China: Age, height, education - looking for love in Shanghai
On a sunny weekend in People’s Park in Shanghai, parents gather to arrange potential dates for their children.
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Nice park in the middle of a busy city. PEACE PARK - Shanghai, China
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Shanghai wedding market - 人民公园相亲角
The Shanghai Marriage Market (Chinese: 人民公园相亲角; pinyin: Rénmín Gōngyuán Xiāngqīn Jiǎo; literally: People's Park blind date corner) is a marriage market held at People's Park in Shanghai, China. Parents of unmarried adults flock to] the park every Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. to trade information on their children.
The primary goal of attending the Shanghai marriage market is for parents to find a suitable partner for their child. The standards of finding the right match may be based upon (but not limited to) age, height, job, income, education, family values, Chinese zodiac sign,and personality. All of this information is written on a piece of paper, which is then hung upon long strings among other parents' advertisements for their children.The parents walk around chatting with other parents to see if there is a harmonious fit only after their children's standards are met.
Many parents do not have permission from their child to go to this event.It has been described as match.com meets farmers' market with a low success rate. In many parents' eyes, parent matchmaking gatherings such as the Shanghai Marriage Market are the only way to uphold a traditional dating style for their children in modern China. China's long idealized tradition of continuing their family lineage is very important within Chinese culture.As the children of the One Child Policy start to become of typical marriage age, the so-called marriage market of China has wavered in stability, particularly for males in China. The University of Kent predicts that by the year 2020, 24 million men will be unmarried and unable to find a wife.
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People's Square is a large public square adjacent to Nanjing Road in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, China. People's Square is the site of Shanghai's municipal government headquarter building, and is used as the standard reference point for measurement of distance in the Shanghai municipality.
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