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Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, known as "China’s First Commercial Street," is Shanghai’s iconic shopping and cultural hub. Spanning 1.2 kilometers from People’s Square to the Bund, it was established in 1851 as the city’s first modern commercial thoroughfare. Today, it blends historic architecture with contemporary retail, hosting over 600 shops, global luxury brands, traditional Chinese stores, and bustling food alleys. The street’s Art Deco facades, neon lights, and century-old department stores (like No. 1 Department Store) reflect Shanghai’s evolution from a treaty port to a global metropolis. Designated a "National Scenic Street" in 1999, it attracts over 1.6 million visitors daily, offering a sensory journey through China’s economic and cultural transformation.