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The current outlook of the 77-yearold Jing'an Villa. It is the
largest new-type longtang neighborhood in the city, featuring Shanghai's typical
shikumen buildings.
JING'AN Villa, a 77-year-old neighborhood in downtown Jing'an District, will
be restored to its original condition by the end of this year, the district
government has said.
The district will restore facades, overhaul the
plumbing, and earmark areas for parking bikes and scooters on 183 complexes in
the neighborhood, providing a better living environment for nearly 3,000
residents in 949 households.
Work will begin from later this month and is
scheduled to be completed by this year.
Built in 1932 on 1025 Nanjing
Road W., the area is the city's largest new-type longtang, or lane,
neighborhood, according to the district government.
It is named after the
former badge of Nanjing Road W. - Jing'an Temple Road - and was once used as
horse breeding area by the English.
Many domestic notables, including
educator Cai Yuanpei, banker and politician Kong Xiangxi and politician and
calligrapher Yu Youren, lived in the neighborhood between 1930s and 1940s.
Jing'an Property Group, a local company in charge of the restoration,
said it had tried its best to seek historical material about the neighborhood,
including a blueprint of its former iron gate.
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