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How far is it from No.88 Yongshou Road, Huangpu District to Shanghai International Conference Center?
The route from No.88 Yongshou Road to Shanghai International Conference Center: century avenue, Lujiazui Ring Road, the whole journey is 4.3 kilometers, and the driving time is about 15 minutes.
New Huangpu Service Apartment, No.88 Yongshou Road
Drive 40 meters from New Huangpu Hotel Apartment to Guangxi South Road.
Turn right, enter Guangxi South Road and drive for 200 meters.
Turn right and enter Yan 'an East Road for 350 meters.
Drive along the middle of the fork in the road, enter century avenue, and drive for 2.2 kilometers.
Turn right and enter Yin Cheng Middle Road for 290 meters.
Turn right and enter Huayuan Shiqiao Road for 250 meters.
Turn right, enter Lujiazui Ring Road and drive for 560 meters.
Enter the roundabout, enter Fenghe Road and drive for 260 meters.
Turn left and enter the conference center. Drive 130m.
International Conference Centre
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