Tianshan Road Street is located in the central part of Changning District, Shanghai, an old urban area dominated by workers' new villages in the 1950s and 1960s, stretching from the Light Rail Pearl Line in the east to Gubei Road in the west, Anshun Road in the south, and Yunmushan Road in the north. The area of the district is nearly 1.9 square kilometers. There are 18 neighborhood committees with 28,300 households and 88,000 residents. It was formed by the merger of the former Tianshan Xincun Street and Zunyi Road Street in 1994. There are more than 200 business units in the district, such as Furongjiang Computer City, Tianshan Commercial Building, Hongqiao Shanghai City, Far East International Plaza, Shanghai Vocational Training Center, and more than 20 institutions, such as the District Library, Tianshan Cinema, and Donghua University. In addition, there are nearly 1,000 "two new" organizations with no higher authority. With the continuous promotion of urban construction and functional development, Tianshan area has become one of the busiest commercial centers in Changning District with a large number of merchants, convenient transportation, and complete facilities. 2001 Tianshan community was created into the Shanghai Municipal Civilized Community, and has built 11 municipal civilized community, 15 district-level civilized community, and 21 civilized get. Tianshan Street has the following characteristics: many people in difficulty, enjoying the low income insurance of 3369 people; many elderly people, accounting for 24% of the total population; many foreign mobile population, about 11,000 people. The street has been awarded the national advanced group of mass sports, the national advanced group of marriage and parenthood in ten thousand families, Shanghai civilized community, advanced street office, double embrace model street, the first level of health streets, "38" red flag collective and many other national and municipal advanced honors.