Former French Concession

The Shanghai Former French Concession was a foreign concession in Shanghai from 1849 until 1946, and it was progressively expanded in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The concession came to an end in practice in 1943 when the Vichy French government signed it over to the pro-Japanese puppet government in Nanking. The area covered by the former French Concession was, for much of the 20th century, the premier residential and retail districts of Shanghai, and was also the centre of Catholicism in Shanghai. Despite rampant re-development over the last few decades, the area retains a distinct character, and is a popular tourist destination. Nowadays, more and more historical old houses have been refurbished by their landlords and expats enjoy living in the there with easy access to restaurants, cafes and bars.

Subway Line

Line 1Line 7Line 9Line 10Line 12Line 13

Compounds in this region