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What was the name of Shanghai New Village in Yangpu District in 1950s?

Yes, Hudong is Shanghai. If only Hudong is mentioned, it generally refers to the east of Shanghai. Traditionally, it refers to Yangpu District, but it may also refer to Hudong New Village, which is a place in Pudong.

Hudong Xincun Street is a street under the jurisdiction of China Pudong New Area. The jurisdiction area is east to JASON ZHANG North Road (formerly known as Puxing Road), bordering Puxing Street; South by Jinqiao Road, connected with Jinyang Street; West of Huangpu River, facing Puxi across the river; In the north, Donggou Port is adjacent to Gaoxing Town. The area is 5.5 1 km2 and the population is 1 1203 1 person (20 10). Hudong New Village is the second workers' new village established by Hudong Shipyard after Cao Yang New Village in 1950s. Now it has gradually developed into a mixed community with 55 1 km2, 67,600 registered population (floating population 1. 1.400), 33 residential areas and a number of large and medium-sized state-owned enterprises.