Caoyang Road
Caoyang Road is an interchange station between lines 3, 4, 11 and 14 of the Shanghai Metro, and is located in Putuo District. The station opened on 26 December 2000 as part of the initial section of Line 3 from Shanghai South Railway Station to Jiangwan Town, and Line 4 service began here on the final day of 2005.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Public transport
- Description: metro station in Shanghai, China
- Also known as: “Caoyang Road station”
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Global Harbor and Fengqiao Road.
Global Harbor
Shopping center
Photo: Jpbowen, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Global Harbor is a large shopping mall in Shanghai, China. It opened on 5 July 2013. The mall is located at 3300 North Zhongshan Road, near Jinshajiang Road, in the Putuo District of Shanghai. Global Harbor is situated 1 km southwest of Caoyang Road.
Fengqiao Road
Metro station
Photo: Navie05, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Fengqiao Road is the name of a station on Line 11 on the Shanghai Metro. It opened on December 31, 2009. Fengqiao Road is situated 790 metres northwest of Caoyang Road.
Zhongshan Park
Park
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Zhongshan Park, formerly called Jessfield Park and Zhaofeng Park, is a park in Changning District, Shanghai, China. The park has a large collection of trees and flowers. People fly kites and play sport games on the large meadow areas. Zhongshan Park is situated 2 km south of Caoyang Road.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Changshoulu and Changning.
Changshoulu
Suburb
Changshou Road Subdistrict is a subdistrict on the southern side of Putuo District, Shanghai. The subdistrict was formed on 23 October 1991 from the merger of Jiaozhou Road Subdistrict and Putuo Road Subdistrict and was expanded in April 2004 when parts of Baiyu Subdistrict, Shiquan Subdistrict and Dongxin Subdistrict during an area adjustment of Putuo District.
Changning
Photo: Andrewssi2, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Changning is a district on the west side of Shanghai, largely residential but with attractions such as the Shanghai Zoo and several large shopping malls.
Putuo
Photo: Vmenkov, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Putuo District (Chinese: 普陀区; pinyin: Pǔtuó Qū; Shanghainese: phu2 du1 chiu. Putuo District borders Baoshan District to the north, Jing'an District to the east and south east, Changning District to the south west and Jiading District to the west.
Caoyang Road
- Categories: metro station, underground station, building, and transportation
- Location: Shanghai Municipality, Shanghai, East China, China, East Asia, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
31.24109° or 31° 14′ 28″ northLongitude
121.41308° or 121° 24′ 47″ eastOpen location code
8Q336CR7+C6OpenStreetMap ID
way 71799665OpenStreetMap feature
building=transportationOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yesWikidata ID
Q2092882
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Yue Chinese—“Caoyang Road” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “曹杨路”
- Chinese: “曹杨路站”
- Chinese: “曹楊路站”
- Dutch: “Caoyang Lu”
- Dutch: “Caoyang Road”
- French: “Rue Caoyang”
- French: “曹杨路站”
- Indonesian: “Stasiun Jalan Caoyang”
- Japanese: “曹楊路駅”
- Korean: “차오양루역”
- Polish: “Caoyang Lu”
- Wu Chinese: “曹杨路站”
- Yue Chinese: “曹楊路站”
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