The Bund has nothing to do with Lujiazui.
The Bund is located on the bank of the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, downtown Shanghai. It faces the Huangpu River in the east, starts from Yan'an East Road in the south, and reaches the Waibaidu Bridge on the Suzhou River in the north. The Bund is surrounded by Gothic, Romanesque and Baroque styles in the west. It is a concentrated belt of financial centers and foreign trade institutions in the old Shanghai period composed of 52 classical revival buildings with different styles, including Chinese and Western style.
Lujiazui is located on the bank of the Huangpu River in Pudong New District, Shanghai, facing the Bund across the river. It is the location of the Greater China and East Asia headquarters of many multinational banks and one of the most influential financial centers in China.
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Since the concession was seized by Britain, France and other countries in the 1840s, the Bund has become a sovereign area. Western powers have operated, managed and constructed the concession in their own way. , when commercial banks and financial companies occupied a place on the Bund, they began to carry out large-scale construction and construction of company buildings. Most of the buildings on the Bund have been rebuilt three or more times.
In addition to buildings and pavement, street profiles also need other decorative elements. Commercial "attire" such as street lights, signboards, covers, trademarks, advertisements, and even pedestrian clothing and posture characteristics that reflect fashion, these elements together form the scene of the street profile.
The Bund section is subject to Western streetscape rules. The "outfits" are generally placed under the eaves and lintels, and the distance from the wall is limited. The street lamps are mainly decorated with iron flowers from the Art Nouveau movement. Other sections of road are mostly decorated in Chinese style. Business banners can be placed across the street, and signboards and covers are allowed to be carried from a distance.