After being placed under the jurisdiction of Pudong New Area, Lingzhaoxin Village within its jurisdiction is the first batch of housing for people in difficulty in this city, and the people with the most difficulties in urban life moved to Linsan.
So before 1990s, Linsan Pudong was the poorest place along the Yangtze River.
Linsan City was built in the late 1990s, when it was a national model house, which changed Linsan's backward appearance.
With the completion of Lupu Bridge, Metro Lines 6 and 8 and the World Expo, Linsan is no longer far away.
At present, there are still backward small bungalows in the southwest corner of Linsan.
More than 90% of these small bungalows are rented out to foreigners, which has become a tool for the old residents born and raised in Linsan to get rich.
According to my observation, the residents of Linsan are roughly divided into:
Ten percent are native farmers, all landlords and rich, but they don't look like rich people.
Among the middle class who own houses in Lin San, 20% have a good image.
20% of the residents who moved from the city are rich and poor.
20% of white-collar workers working in urban areas rent houses in Linsan. They are not poor, but can't afford to buy a house.
Another 30% rent small bungalows and do small business, and their image looks very poor.
The personnel structure is similar to that of Jiangqiao.