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Which scenic spots in Shanghai are suitable for the elderly?
Shanghai's scenic spots suitable for the elderly are: Yu Garden, Shanghai Circus City, Gulf National Forest Park, Shanghai History Museum and Sean Temple.

Yuyuan Garden 1

Yu Garden is located in the northeast of the old city of Shanghai, bordering Fu You Road in the north, Anren Street in the east and the Old Town God Temple in Shanghai in the southwest. It's a classical garden in Jiangnan. Built between Jiajing and Wanli in Ming Dynasty, it covers an area of more than 30 mu. Yu Garden includes Yu Garden, City God Temple and Shanghai Old Street.

2. Shanghai Circus City

Shanghai Circus City is located in Hexin Road, Jing 'an District, adjacent to Daning Jiuguang Department Store in the south and Daning Lingshi Park in the north, covering an area of 2.25 hectares. It is the cultural, sports and entertainment center of Shanghai. Circus City is mainly composed of an acrobatic field, equipped with rehearsal auxiliary building, animal hall, cultural and commercial city and other supporting facilities.

Shanghai Circus City, with the reputation of "the first circus city in China", has become another landmark of Shanghai's international cultural city with its unique architectural modeling and golden dome roof.

3. Gulf National Forest Park

Shanghai Bay National Forest Park is located in Wusi Farm, Bay Town, Fengxian District, Shanghai, 60 kilometers away from the center of Shanghai. Shanghai Bay National Forest Park is adjacent to Lingang New Town in the east and Hangzhou Bay Forest Park in the south. Covers an area of 15983.5 mu. Among them, the garden area is 4500 mu and the water area is 85 hectares.

It is divided into three major tourism sectors: amusement activities (including amusement parks, forest go-karting, forest horse racing, forest barbecue, etc. ), water activities (farm dishes, cruise terminal, Meilin Xiao Chun, Tianwo Teahouse, etc. ), the cultural viewing areas mainly include: Kunlun Stone House, Yingjiao Pottery Garden, Yueyao Celadon Museum, Hayes ceramics museum, Yaxinglou Painting and Calligraphy Museum, Wang Jia Root Carving Museum, Furniture Museum and Tianwo Teahouse.

4. Shanghai Museum of History

The exhibition hall of Shanghai History Museum is divided into five parts: the origin of Huating, the characteristics of the city, a glimpse of the opening of the port, a ten-mile foreign market and the old traces on the sea.

Mainly using the artistic techniques of scenes and models, supplemented by audio, multimedia information inquiry device and multimedia film and television model synthesis device, taking the development of urban architecture as the main clue, it reflects the process of Shanghai's development from a coastal fishing village to the largest industrial and commercial city in China since ancient times, and highlights the historical evolution of modern Shanghai in politics, economy, culture, society and life.

5. Sean Temple

Sean Temple, also known as Ciyun Temple, is located at No.29, Sean Temple Road. Sean Temple was built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in the 20th year of Jiaqing (18 15). It was renamed as Ciyun Temple, but people still call it Sean Temple. The whole temple is quite large, with Maitreya Buddha Hall and Shanmen Stone Square in front. There are Daxiong Hall, Aquilaria Buddha Hall, Crane Tower, Qian Dian Zen Hall and left and right wing buildings.

Precautions:

Travel notes:

1. When riding a vehicle, be sure to fasten your seat belt, do not change seats at will, and pay attention to traffic when getting on and off; There are no dangers or inflammables.

2. Don't carry a lot of cash and valuables when traveling; Valuables should be kept in the hotel safe; Don't put your luggage out of sight.

3. Close the door after entering and leaving the hotel room, cut off the power when leaving the room, and don't smoke in bed; Don't let strangers into the room.

4. When traveling, smoke less and drink less; Pay attention to raw seafood and don't patronize unlicensed roadside stalls to prevent overeating.