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What does Chedun God mean?

Chedun is located in Songjiang District, southeast of Shanghai. It is a characteristic film and television culture town in China and the largest gathering place for temporary workers in South China. Migrant workers from all over the country, mainly temporary workers, are gathered here to give money after work.

There are such people in Sanhe, Shenzhen, Zhonghua Garden in Kunshan and Chedun, Shanghai. They mainly work as temporary workers, taking the sky as a quilt and the ground as a bed, and taking three days off. Their youngest is in their teens, and their oldest is in their fifties. They haven't been home for years or even longer.

Whenever you can hear the shouts of labor at five o'clock in the morning, these temporary workers get up early to strengthen the quota. In order to find a relaxed part-time job, it may take 17 to 18 hours to get some basic salary back and forth. They are used to the lazy life, fall in love with the pleasure of getting money after work, and form the bad habit of lying down three times a day. This is the car pier god in Shanghai.

Brief introduction of Shanghai

Shanghai, referred to as "Shanghai" or "Shen" for short, is a provincial administrative region, municipality directly under the Central Government, national central city, megacity and core city of Shanghai metropolitan area in People's Republic of China (PRC), and is an international economic, financial, trade, shipping and scientific and technological innovation center of China approved by the State Council. As of 202 1, the city has 16 districts with a total area of 6340.5 square kilometers. At the end of 20021,the permanent population of the city was 24,894,300.

Shanghai is a national historical and cultural city. About 6000 years ago, the west of Shanghai became land. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Shanghai was the fief of Chun, so Shanghai was nicknamed Shen. In the Jin Dynasty, because fishermen created the fishing tool Hu, the place where the river flowed into the sea was called Hu, so the lower reaches of Songjiang River was called Hu, and later it was changed to Shanghai, so Shanghai was called Shanghai for short.

1958, in order to meet the needs of urban development, the suburbs of Shanghai to which Jiangsu belongs were included in Shanghai. So far, Shanghai has jurisdiction over 14 districts, including Huangpu, Miao Yi, Penglai, Luwan, Xuhui, Changning, Putuo, Zhabei, Xincheng, Jiangning, Hongkou, Tilanqiao, Yangpu, Yulin, Pudong and Yulin.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shanghai