英文介绍南京路60字

初1的..不要深奥到我都看不懂..

综述:Shanghai Nanjing pedestrian street is a very very very funny street, erm... something like that...

上海市的南京路是上海市开埠后最早建立的一条商业街。它东起外滩、西迄延安西路,横跨静安、黄浦两区,全长5.5公里,以西藏中路为界分为东西两段。

由来发展:

老上海南京路的四大百货公司创亚洲百货业无数先河:最早在百货公司使用自动扶梯,最早在百货公司使用空调系统,最早开具收据,最早服务人员着统一制服,最早将百货公司与其他餐饮影院、赌场、杂耍场等业态融为一体等待。

传统与现代的交织为这条百年老街增添了别样的魅力。

这里是万商云集的宝地,是上海对外开放窗口也是国内外购物者的天堂。

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第1个回答  2009-09-13
Nanjing Road (Chinese: 南京路; pinyin: Nánjīng Lù) is the main shopping street of Shanghai, China, and is one of the world's busiest shopping streets.[1] Today's Nanjing Road comprises two sections, Nanjing Road East and Nanjing Road West. In some contexts, "Nanjing Road" refers only to what was pre-1945 Nanjing Road, today's Nanjing Road East, which is largely pedestrianised. Prior to 1949, the road's English name was rendered "Nanking Road" using the standard romanization of the time.

The entirety of Nanjing Road has been a centre of commerce in Shanghai for more than a century.

East Nanjing Road is a dedicated commercial zone. At its eastern end is the central section of the Bund, featuring the Peace Hotel. Immediately west of the Bund precinct was traditionally the hub of European-style restaurants and cafes, although in recent years these have become less of a feature as the demographics of visitors to Nanjing Road have shifted from affluent local residents to visitors from around the country. Close by is the Central Market, a century-old outdoor market today specialising in electronic components and digital media. Further west is the Nanjing Road pedestrian mall. Located here are most of Shanghai's oldest and largest department stores, as well as a variety of domestic retail outlets, and some traditional eateries with a long history.

The pedestrian mall, and East Nanjing Road, ends at People's Park, formerly the Shanghai Race Course. Opposite the park are located some of Shanghai's most prestigious historical hotels, including Park Hotel. West Nanjing Road begins here, and features a number of upmarket shopping centres, office buildings, the Shanghai Exhibition Centre, and retail. This area also previously featured a number of large mansions and estates, most of which are today either demolished or used by the government.

Nanjing Road is also the world's longest shopping district, around 6 km long, and attracts over 1 million visitors daily.本回答被提问者采纳