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I want to make a report, an introduction to Renmin Road. The content is the degree of prosperity, commercial nature, and development prospects. Describe it in one sentence or plan. Thank you.

Renmin Road, Shanghai

Renmin Road is a semicircular road in Huangpu District, Shanghai, China. It was built by demolition and reclamation in the early years of the Republic of China. On July 31, 1912 (the first year of the Republic of China), Shanghai County began to demolish the city, fill in trenches, and build roads. The next year, the northern half of the section from the Little East Gate to the Old North Gate to the Old West Gate was completed. Because it was between the Chinese boundary and the French Concession, , and to celebrate the founding of the Republic of China, Suzhou Renmin Road

Renmin Road is a main traffic road running through the ancient city of Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China. It runs north-south and is located slightly west of the center of the ancient city of Suzhou. Gate Bridge, extending to Renmin Bridge in the south, has a total length of 4681 meters, a width of 40 meters, and 4 lanes in both directions. The south of Leqiao belongs to Canglang District, and the north belongs to Pingjiang District. Pass by Guanqian and Nanmen, two major business districts in Suzhou.

History

Suzhou Renmin Road was originally called Main Street in the Tang and Song Dynasties. Later, it was named Wolong Street because it started from Confucian Temple Academy Lane in the south and ended at Beisi Pagoda in the north. It was shaped like a crouching dragon. During Qianlong's southern tour in the Qing Dynasty, Suzhou officials escorted him here, so it was renamed Hulong Street. It is a 3-meter-wide stone street. To the south of Shuyuan Lane is Canglang Pavilion, which is on the east side of the Confucian Temple. It was originally called Sanyuanfang. There was originally an archway erected in 1781 for Lianzhong Sanyuan Qianqi. In 1928, the northern section of Chayuanchang (Guanqian Street Entrance) was widened into a gravel road of about 10 meters, and extended northward to Pingmen Bridge and the train station, forming a main road directly connecting Guanqian Street and the train station. Later, the southern section was gradually widened. After the 1980s, it was widened to its current width. Named Fahua Republic Road (today's Renmin Road). Renmin Road, Guangzhou

Renmin Road is the main road in Guangzhou, China. It runs from north to south, with a total length of 4,562 meters and a width of 31 meters. It starts from Xihaokou along Jiangxi Road in the south and ends at Guangzhou Railway Station on Huanshi West Road in the north. The whole road is divided into three sections: south, middle and north. From Yanjiang West Road to the intersection of Shangjiu Road and Dade Road, it is Renmin South Road. Going north to the intersection of Zhongshan 6th Road and Zhongshan 7th Road is Renmin Middle Road, and further north is Renmin North Road. Currently, the traffic direction of vehicles south of the intersection of Liuhua Road is two-way. There is only one north-south lane between Liuhua Road and Zhannan Road, and further north is one-way traffic from south to north. Most of Renmin Road was originally the western city wall of Guangzhou, separating the city from the Xiguan business district. In the 9th year of the Republic of China (1920), the city walls began to be demolished and roads were built, including Taiping South Road, Taiping North Road (today's Yanjiangxi Road to Dade Road), Fengning Road (today's Dade Road to Zhongshan Sixth Road), Changgeng Road (today's Yanjiangxi Road to Dade Road), Changgeng Road (today's Dade Road to Zhongshan Sixth Road), Zhongshan 6th Road to Convenient Hospital, now the section of Guangzhou First People's Hospital); Huchang Road (now the section from Guangzhou First People's Hospital to Dongfengxi Road) was built shortly after the founding of the People's Republic of China; further north, it was built on It was built from the 1960s to 1974. In 1986, the Renmin Road Elevated Road was built on Renmin Road southward from Liuhua Lake. Renmin Road, Shiyan City, Hubei Province

Renmin Road, Shiyan City, is the main road in the central city of Shiyan. It was built in the 1970s and was basically completed in 1980. At that time, it was designed to have four lanes in both directions, with four-season flower beds on both sides of the road, and bicycle lanes and parking spaces on both sides of the flower beds. In the last two years of the last century, the Shiyan Municipal Government invested in the renovation and widening of Renmin Road. “More than thirty years ago, there was no road red line in the planning, and no one thought that the sides of the road should be wider to prepare for future roads. The need for widening.” The Municipal Planning Bureau believes that the reconstruction of Renmin Road was particularly difficult because of backward planning concepts. There is no room for modification. At that time, the citizens were quite proud of the fact that there was a flower bed built in the middle of Renmin Road, with green trees, lawns and flowers appearing occasionally in the four seasons. "Fortunately, there were still these decorations on Renmin Road at that time, otherwise there would be no way to transform them." In a previous interview, Ao Maobin, a staff member of the Municipal Planning Bureau, once said. In comparison, the decoration of flower beds can only give way to the smoothness of the road. At that time, there was also a slogan during the renovation of Renmin Road: remove the high guardrails on both sides of the road to review the city's civilization level.

In 2003, when Cheng Zhihai, chairman of Huicheng Real Estate, came to Shiyan for the first time, he found that the citizens of Shiyan all spoke Mandarin. When crossing the road, there were no spider web-like lines on the zebra crossing or the main road... He said that these were He finally decided to invest in Shiyan, an important factor in creating Shangri-La City Garden. The entire section of Renmin Road after reconstruction is designed to a high standard with two-way 6 lanes (excluding bicycle lanes), and the roadbed red line is 10 meters wide. If necessary, important intersections can be widened to 8 lanes again (Renmin Road Liulingang has been widened to nearly 10 lanes). Ultra-high LED energy-saving street lights are installed on both sides. There are urban camphor trees planted on both sides of the road, most of which are more than 20 years old. There are no wires or poles crossing the entire section. The drainage system, electrical system, water supply, heating and gas supply systems are all underground. It starts from Liuyan Turntable in Zhangwan District in the north and ends at Shiyan First Bridge in Maojian District in the south, with a total length of 6 kilometers. There are nearly 200,000 residents on both sides. On both sides of the street divisions in central urban areas such as Wuyan Street and Eryan Street. It is now divided into three sections: Renmin North Road (Liuyan Roundabout-Liulingang), Renmin Middle Road (Liulingang-Sanyanggang), and Renmin South Road (Sanyanggang-Shiyan First Bridge). One Renmin Road connects numerous ditches, which illustrates the importance of traffic on Renmin Road. Both sides connect Shifu Road, Jiangsu Road, Laohugou Road, Post and Telecommunications Street, Dongshan Road, Hong Kong Street, Wuyan North Street, Wuyan South Street, Zhuhai Street, Shenzhen Street, Liulin Road, Dongyue Road, Macau Street, Shanghai Road, Fujian Road, Tongji Road, Eryan Road, Yuanyuan Road, Beijing South Road, Zhanzhan Road, Checheng South Road. Renmin Road is one of the landmark avenues in Shiyan City. It is the first high-standard 6-lane main road in Hubei Province that has been painted black. It is the economic, living, cultural and transportation center of Shiyan City. The main departments from north to south are: Wushang Group Shiyan People's Mall, Shiyan Marriott International Hotel, Risheng Central Washington, Shiyan Television and Broadcasting Bureau, Ganghui Commercial Center, Shiyan Development and Reform Commission, Shoukang Yongle 1 1 Shopping Plaza, Taihe Restaurant, Yanfeng Hotel, Caiyuan Plaza, New Hyatt Hotel, China Mobile Wuyan Hall, Shiyan Telecommunications Bureau, Wushang New Century Shopping Plaza, Shiyan Audit Bureau, Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Yanliang Hotel, Sunshine Metropolis, Wudang Square, Binhe Community, Yanlin Community, Shiyan Military Division of Guangzhou Military Region, Wushang Distribution Renmin Road Store, Renshang Shopping Mall, Bank of China Shiyan Branch, Shiyan Experimental Middle School, Shiyan People's Primary School, State Grid Shiyan City Power supply company, Shiyan Daily, Macau Street Market, Huazhong Hotel, Hengyun Group Shiyan Central Passenger Terminal, Agricultural Bank of China Shiyan Branch, Hubei University of Medicine, Shiyan Taihe Hospital, Shiyan Commerce Bureau, Shoukang Yongle Life Plaza, China Mobile Shiyan Branch, Shiyan Fire Station, Fukang Community, Shiyan City Power Supply Bureau, Shiyan City Youth Palace, Yuanyuan Park. Thank you for adopting