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Huacao Town in Shanghai's Minhang District

Huacao Town is located to the West of Shanghai, within the Greater Hongqiao area and at the northern tip of Minhang District. The area has a vibrant international community where families thrive educationally and socially. It lies fifteen minutes west of the Hongqiao Transportation Hub, connecting the west of the city through road, bus, train and air links.
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