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thumb|Skyscrapers in Lujiazui, as seen from Zhapalu Bridge thumb|right|Lujiazui skyline, as seen from the Bund, across the [[Huangpu River, the tallest building being Shanghai Tower|alt=A group of skyscrapers and towers, seen from across a river. At the left is one consisting of a sphere on concrete supports topped by a long spike; in the center are smaller buildings, one a bright gold color, gradually rising to the tallest one at right, still under construction]] thumb|Lujiazui at night from the Suzhou Creek thumb|This is a whole view of Lujiazui taken in the Oriental Pearl TV Tower in 2002.
thumb|Skyscrapers in Lujiazui, as seen from Zhapalu Bridge thumb|right|Lujiazui skyline, as seen from the Bund, across the [[Huangpu River, the tallest building being Shanghai Tower|alt=A group of skyscrapers and towers, seen from across a river. At the left is one consisting of a sphere on concrete supports topped by a long spike; in the center are smaller buildings, one a bright gold color, gradually rising to the tallest one at right, still under construction]] thumb|Lujiazui at night from the Suzhou Creek thumb|This is a whole view of Lujiazui taken in the Oriental Pearl TV Tower in 2002. thumb|right|Lujiazui is the light area on the right of this 1933 map, facing the Bund across the river Lujiazui (; Wugniu: 8loq-ka1-tsy5, ; Shanghainese: loq ka tsr5) is a locality in Shanghai, a peninsula formed by a bend in the Huangpu River. Since the early 1990s, Lujiazui has been developed specifically as a new financial district of Shanghai. The decision to earmark Lujiazui for this purpose reflects its location: it is located on the east side of the Huangpu River in Pudong, and sits directly across the river from the old financial and business district of the Bund.
Lujiazui is a national-level development zone designated by the government. In 2005, the State Council reaffirmed the positioning of the Lujiazui area as the only finance and trade zone among the 185 state-level development zones in mainland China.
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