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Shanghai (Chinese: 奻漆) is the largest city in China in terms of population and one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world, with over 20 million people. Located on China's central eastern coast at the mouth of the Yangtze River, the city is administered as a municipality of the People's Republic of China with province-level status.

Originally a fishing and textiles town, Shanghai grew to importance in the 19th century due to its favourable port location and as one of the cities opened to foreign trade by the 1842 Treaty of Nanking. The city flourished as a center of commerce between east and west, and became a multinational hub of finance and business by the 1930s. However, Shanghai's prosperity was interrupted after the 1949 Communist takeover and the subsequent cessation of foreign investment. As a Result of Economic reforms in 1990, intense development and financing in Shanghai has resulted , and in 2005 Shanghai became the world's busiest cargo port.

The city is an emerging tourist destination renowned for its historical landmarks such as the Bund and Xintiandi, its modern and ever-expanding Pudong skyline including the Oriental Pearl Tower, and its new reputation as a cosmopolitan center of culture and design. Today, Shanghai is the largest center of commerce and finance in mainland China, and has been described as the "showpiece" of the world's fastest-growing economy.

Shanghai has a humid subtropical climate (Koppen climate classification Cfa) and experiences four distinct seasons. In winter, cold northerly winds from Siberia can cause nighttime temperatures to drop below freezing, and although not usually associated with snow, the city can receive one or two days of snowfall per year. In contrast, and in spite of being the peak tourist season, summer in Shanghai is very warm and humid, with occasional downpours or freak thunderstorms. The city is also susceptible to typhoons, none of which in recent years has caused considerable damage. The most pleasant seasons are Spring, although changeable, and Autumn, which is generally sunny and dry. Shanghai experiences on average 1,778 hours of sunshine per year, with the hottest temperature ever recorded at 40 ∼C (104 ∼F), and the lowest at -12 ∼C (10 ∼F).The average number of rainy days is 112 per year, with the wettest month being June.The average frost-free period is 276 days.

Weather averages for Shanghai

Month Average high Average low
Jan 8 ∼C ( 46 ∼F) 1 ∼C ( 34 ∼F)
Feb 8 ∼C ( 46 ∼F) 1 ∼C ( 34 ∼F)
Mar 13 ∼C ( 55 ∼F) 4 ∼C ( 39 ∼F)
Apr 19 ∼C ( 66 ∼F) 10 ∼C ( 50 ∼F)
May 25 ∼C ( 77 ∼F) 15 ∼C ( 59 ∼F)
Jun 28 ∼C ( 82 ∼F) 19 ∼C ( 66 ∼F)
Jul 32 ∼C ( 90 ∼F) 23 ∼C ( 73 ∼F)
Aug 32 ∼C ( 90 ∼F) 23 ∼C ( 73 ∼F)
Sep 28 ∼C ( 82 ∼F) 19 ∼C ( 66 ∼F)
Oct 23 ∼C ( 73 ∼F) 14 ∼C ( 57 ∼F)
Nov 17 ∼C ( 63 ∼F) 7 ∼C ( 45 ∼F)
Dec 17 ∼C ( 63 ∼F)

2 ∼C ( 36 ∼F)

 
 

Schedule 2009      
Part-time Program
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    May 4 每 Jul 31
    Jul 6 每 Oct 2
    Aug 3 每 Oct 30
    Sep 7 每 Dec 4
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    Nov 2 每 Jan 29

 
 
 

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