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Administrative divisions of Paris

Paris is divided into 20 districts.

Section 1

Located on the northern shore of the Seine-Marne province, this area is a tourist area with world-famous Louvre Museum, Royal Palace, Tuileries Garden, Leiale shopping mall, government agencies and churches.

The second district

The Rue du Quatre Septembre in this area runs from east to west, with the National Chamber of Commerce, the National Library, the stock exchange, many theaters and churches. It is a commercial residential area with heavy traffic and a tourist area.

The third district

There are 4 museums, 4 churches, theaters, middle schools, colleges of science and technology, and the National Archives Bureau. Many shops belong to commercial residential areas.

the fourth area

Located on the north bank of Seine-Marne province, including two islands in the river, St. Anthony Avenue and Xiheli Avenue; There are the famous Notre Dame Cathedral, the Paris City Hall, the Paris Police Department, the hospital, two museums, the Pompidou Center, and the pleasant scenery along the Seine-Marne province, so many tourists flock here. It is really the downtown area of Paris. The third district and fourth area are also one of the bigger places in Chinatown.

The fifth district

Also known as "Pantion Square". This area is called the Latin quarter, where the shrine of sages, botanical gardens, churches and the famous Paris University are located. French colleges, as well as various schools such as science and engineering and junior college; Museums, monuments and bookstores are the top areas with the strongest cultural, artistic and academic atmosphere in Paris. There are unique open-air cafes here, and there are many mouth-watering international cuisines. Tourists strolling along the famous St. Michel Avenue or St. Germain Avenue are like crucian carp.

The sixth district

Also known as "Luxembourg". Located on the south bank of the Seine-Marne River, there are many shops, cinemas and theaters, and the vast Luxembourg Park is also in this area. There are many primary and secondary schools in France, such as colleges of architecture, dentists and minerals. The Parliament Building of the French House of Lords is located in Luxembourg Park, adjacent to Zone 5, and it also feels a little cultural.

7 th district

Also known as "Bourbon Palace". This belt has the world-famous Eiffel Tower, Napoleon's Tomb, Ossetian Art Museum, Military Museum, Military Academy, etc. This area is located on the south bank of Seine-Marne province, with wide streets and magnificent buildings. It is a place where scenic spots, embassies and state institutions of various countries are concentrated, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and some aristocratic residential areas.

The eighth district

This area is the most lively and densely populated area in Paris. Because the world-famous Champs Elysé es, from the famous Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe, is about 2 kilometers long. For 365 days, there is the same traffic and tourists as crucian carp every day. There are many shops on both sides of the Champs Elysé es, including fashion shops, boutiques and perfume shops. Streets and alleys are full of five-star hotels and high-end restaurants; Along the black road in San Donovan, the Elysee Palace, the presidential palace, is heavily guarded. The Ministry of the Interior and the Admiralty are all in this area, as well as the Palace, Madeleine Street and so on.

District 9

Paris Opera House, Spring Department Store and Galeries Lafayette Department Store are famous in this area. Compared with the hustle and bustle of the Champs Elysé es, there are many schools, churches, museums and theaters here, but most of them live at home.

Area 10

There are also many homes in this area. There are two major railway stations, North Station and East Station. The security in this area is very poor, and tourists are often hurt by pickpockets. There are many small and medium-sized hotels in this area, which is a famous red light district. There are theaters, churches and hospitals in this area.

Section 1 1

This area is the residential area of ordinary Parisians. * * * Avenue and Voltaire Avenue pass through this area, and there are many churches.

Area 12

This area is located in the east of Paris, on the Seine-Marne River, running through Lyon Station in the south of France, and there is TGV directly to Lyon and Marseille in the south. This area has Bastille Square, Bastille Theatre, small and medium-sized hotels and many hospitals.

Area 13

Also known as "Gobelin". This area, called Chinatown, is the area where China people live the most. Due to the vigorous development of this area in the past ten years, there are many tall buildings and wide streets here. With the Italian Plaza as the center, six streets radiate in a star shape. Most of the Chinese here are Southeast Asian Chinese, and Paris Store and Chen Shopping Mall are good places for Chinese to buy oriental goods. There are many restaurants in China with all kinds of delicious food. Chaozhou City Hotel has a song and dance program accompanied by a band for dinner every Friday to Sunday, and the price is moderate.

Area 14

Also known as "Observatory and Enfen". This area lies in the south of Paris. There are University Town, Monsusi Park, Observatory, Hospital, Church, College, Skull Cave and Mon panas Cemetery in this area. Lilac Garden Cafe and Dome Cafe offer cheap seafood meals.

Area 15

Also known as "Wogilad". This area is located in the southwest of Paris. There is a statue of Liberty on the Seine-Marne River. The Statue of Liberty in New York, USA, is based on this prototype and made in the United States, representing the friendship symbol between France and the United States. There is an office building in Mont panas, which is the tallest building in Paris. There is a cafe on the top floor, where you can taste delicious coffee and enjoy the scenery of downtown Paris. At the junction with 14 area, there is Meng panas Railway Station, which is a commercial and residential area with convenient transportation.

Area 16

Located in the west of Paris, this area has gathered more than 20 embassies, including the famous University of Paris IX-Dauphine, as well as many churches and museums. Overlooking the magnificent Eiffel Tower from Shayou Palace, there is a vast Buren forest in the west. This area is well equipped and has a good living environment. It's a relatively advanced residential area.

Area 17

This area is located in the northwest of Paris, with residential areas in the north and commercial areas in the south. There are many elderly people and wealthy businessmen living here. It is one of the quietest areas in Paris and is also called the rich area of Little Paris by Parisians.

Area 18

Located in the north of Paris, this area is famous for the Sacred Heart Church, Montmartre Villa, Hill Square, the famous red light district and the Moulin Rouge nightclub, which is the place for nightlife in Paris.

Area 19

This area is located in the northeast of Paris. There are many Chinese communities in this area, but the scale is smaller than that in 13 area. Also known as Little Chinatown, it is the second largest Chinese community in Paris and a typical civilian area. There are Viette Science Park, Xiumengqiu Park and Saint Martin Canal in the area.

Area 20

There are many houses in this area. The best place to spend a holiday is Le Le Wei Park. Only on Saturdays and Sundays do you go to the flea market.