Huangpu River
The Huangpu, formerly romanized as Whangpoo, is a river flowing north through Shanghai. The Bund and Lujiazui are located along the Huangpu River.
The Huangpu is the biggest river in central Shanghai, with the Suzhou Creek being its major tributary. It is on average wide and deep, and divides the city into two regions: Puxi, the traditional city center, and Pudong.
Bridges
- Fengpu Bridge
- Lupu Bridge, opened 2003.
- Minpu Bridge
- Minpu Bridge No. 2
- *The lower deck of this bridge carries Line 5 across the Huangpu River. This is the first line of the Shanghai Metro to cross the river via a bridge.
- Minpu Bridge No. 3
- Nanpu Bridge, opened 1991.
- Songpu Bridge, opened 1975 railway, 1976 highway.
- Songpu Bridge No. 2
- Songpu Bridge No. 3
- Xupu Bridge, opened 1997.
- Yangpu Bridge, opened 1993.
- G1503 Shanghai Ring Expressway
- G50 Shanghai–Chongqing Expressway
- G60 Shanghai–Kunming Expressway
- Zhufeng Highway
- Huqingping Highway
- Shanghai–Hangzhou railway
Tunnels
There are several roadways which cross the Huangpu river via a tunnel, including:
- Changjiang Road tunnel
- Dalian Road tunnel
- Dapu Road tunnel
- East Fuxing Road tunnel
- East Yan'an Road tunnel
- Jiangpu Road tunnel
- Jiaohuan tunnel
- Jungong Road tunnel
- Longyao Road tunnel
- Renmin Road tunnel
- Shangzhong Road tunnel
- South Hongmei Road tunnel
- South Xizang Road tunnel
- Waihuan tunnel
- Xiangyin Road tunnel
- Xinjian Road tunnel
- Yindu Road tunnel
- Zhoujiazui Road tunnel
Ferries
There are currently several ferry lines operated by Shanghai Ferry. Numerous tour boats also ply the harbour in the Pudong area.Controversy
In March 2013, some 16,000 pig carcasses were found floating in the Huangpu River in Shanghai. Some of the pigs carried ear tags saying they were from Jiaxing, so that city in Zhejiang may be the source; one news agency indicates that dead pigs are often dumped into rivers in China to avoid the disposal cost.However, local farmers deny the dumping allegation.