Xinqiao, Shanghai

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Xinqiao
新桥镇
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Xinqiao
Location in Shanghai
Coordinates: 31°03′50″N121°18′35″E / 31.06389°N 121.30972°E / 31.06389; 121.30972 Coordinates: 31°03′50″N121°18′35″E / 31.06389°N 121.30972°E / 31.06389; 121.30972
CountryPeople's Republic of China
Municipality Shanghai
District Songjiang
Village-level divisions13 residential communities (社区)
Elevation
7 m (23 ft)
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
201612
Area code(s) 0021

Xinqiao (simplified Chinese :新桥; traditional Chinese :新橋; pinyin :Xīnqiáo; Shanghainese: sin1jiau1; literally "new bridge") is a town of Songjiang District in the southwestern suburbs of Shanghai. [1] As of 2011, it has 13 residential communities (社区) under its administration. [2] It is served by Xinqiao railway station (新桥站), on the Jinshan railway, [3] and located just east of the intersection of G15 Shenyang–Haikou Expressway and G60 Shanghai–Kunming Expressway.

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References

  1. 2011年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:松江区 (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. Retrieved 2012-12-30.
  2. 2011年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:新桥镇 (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. Retrieved 2012-12-30.
  3. 上海市地方志 Archived January 16, 2014, at the Wayback Machine