Was Shanghai occupied by the British?

The British occupied Shanghai during the First Opium War and it was opened to foreign trade by the terms of the Treaty of Nanking. The British settlement was established by the 1845 Land Regulations, undertaken on the initiative of the intendant Gong Mujiu.

How did Shanghai become so populated?

Migrants from the rural areas of the country turned to Shanghai, giving the city the growth it was after. The migration to the area will fuel growth for decades to come, as Shanghai itself has had a negative natural growth rate for twenty years due to low fertility rates.

How many British expats are in Shanghai?

400,000 expats
It is estimated that 400,000 expats live in Shanghai, of which approximately two per cent are British. (8,000). Singapore is the highest ranked Asian city on the list.

When did people start living in Shanghai?

According to official government sources, Shanghai first became a city in 1291 during the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). At this time, five of Huating Zhen’s villages were amalgamated to form a new Shanghai County (上海县; 上海縣; Shànghǎi Xiàn) on the site of the modern city centre.

Why is Shanghai called Paris of the East?

During the 1920s and 30s, just before World War II, Shanghai was known as the “Paris of the East, the New York of the West” -synonymous with pleasure, decadence, glamour, power and money.

Which country has the most British expats?

The 25 most popular countries for Brits abroad

Rank Country Number of British expats
1 Australia 1,300,000
2 Spain 761,000
3 United States 678,000
4 Canada 603,000

Can a UK citizen live in China?

If you intend to stay in China longer than 180 days, China’s immigration rules require you to obtain a Residence Permit. All foreigners living in China must register with the Public Security Bureau ( PSB ) on arrival via their local police station.