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Pages 267-297 | Published online: 10 Mar 2011

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Figure 1 Location of the Hongkou North district within the city centre of Shanghai.

Figure 1 Location of the Hongkou North district within the city centre of Shanghai.

Figure 2 Boundary of the study area. Source: Luo, Citation2003.

Figure 2 Boundary of the study area. Source: Luo, Citation2003.

Figure 3 Building that housed the commanding headquarters of the Japanese navy during the Japanese invasion of China. The building now has mixed uses. Source: Author.

Figure 3 Building that housed the commanding headquarters of the Japanese navy during the Japanese invasion of China. The building now has mixed uses. Source: Author.

Figure 4 Sites deemed necessary for redevelopment but remain untouched. Source: Author.

Figure 4 Sites deemed necessary for redevelopment but remain untouched. Source: Author.

Figure 5 Concept plans for the Duolun community formulated by the study team (2002) and the 2004 Statutory ‘Detailed Conservation and Community Rehabilitation Plan of Duolun-lu, Hongkou’. Source: Luo, Citation2003.

Figure 5 Concept plans for the Duolun community formulated by the study team (2002) and the 2004 Statutory ‘Detailed Conservation and Community Rehabilitation Plan of Duolun-lu, Hongkou’. Source: Luo, Citation2003.

Figure 6 Models for the Duolun community formulated by the study team (2002) and the 2004 Statutory ‘Detailed Conservation and Community Rehabilitation Plan of Duolun-lu, Hongkou’. Source: Wang, Citation2006.

Figure 6 Models for the Duolun community formulated by the study team (2002) and the 2004 Statutory ‘Detailed Conservation and Community Rehabilitation Plan of Duolun-lu, Hongkou’. Source: Wang, Citation2006.

Figure 1 Urban heritage on Suzhou Creek: Old warehouse, new cultural space. Source: Photo taken by Sheng Zhong on 23 May 2006.

Figure 1 Urban heritage on Suzhou Creek: Old warehouse, new cultural space. Source: Photo taken by Sheng Zhong on 23 May 2006.

Figure 2 Old industrial spaces on Suzhou Creek: Surviving in a sea of high-rise condominiums. Source: Photo taken by Sheng Zhong on 23 May 2006.

Figure 2 Old industrial spaces on Suzhou Creek: Surviving in a sea of high-rise condominiums. Source: Photo taken by Sheng Zhong on 23 May 2006.

Figure 1 Entrance of Nantou Town, Nanshan District, Shenzhen. Source: Photo taken by Weibin Liu, June 2008.

Figure 1 Entrance of Nantou Town, Nanshan District, Shenzhen. Source: Photo taken by Weibin Liu, June 2008.

Figure 2 Dapeng Fortress, Yantian District, Shenzhen. Source: Photo taken by Weibin Liu, August 2008.

Figure 2 Dapeng Fortress, Yantian District, Shenzhen. Source: Photo taken by Weibin Liu, August 2008.

Figure 3 The Sino-British Street, Yantian District, Shenzhen. Source: Photo taken by Weibin Liu, October 2008.

Figure 3 The Sino-British Street, Yantian District, Shenzhen. Source: Photo taken by Weibin Liu, October 2008.

Figure 4 Longtian Hakka walled house, Longgang District, Shenzhen. Source: Photo taken by Weibin Liu, June 2006.

Figure 4 Longtian Hakka walled house, Longgang District, Shenzhen. Source: Photo taken by Weibin Liu, June 2006.

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