1, Shanghai Yuyuan Garden.
Known as the "Urban Mountain Forest", Shanghai Yuyuan Garden is a private garden in the Ming Dynasty, a famous classical garden in the south of the Yangtze River, and a famous scenic spot and tourist attraction at home and abroad. Yu Garden was built in 1559. The whole garden layout has the artistic style of southern architecture in Ming and Qing Dynasties and is well preserved. There are all kinds of winding bridges, pavilions and pavilions, and the small garden is winding and dense. The pavilions and terraces are rugged, the rocks are rugged, and the lake is beautiful, which is known as "a must in the south of the Yangtze River".
It fully embodies the architectural and design style of China classical gardens. At the same time, Yu Garden is one of the "four major cultural markets in China". Brick carvings, stone carvings, clay sculptures and woodcuts scattered in the garden not only have a long history, but also are very beautiful. Here, you can not only enjoy carved beams and painted buildings, pavilions and pavilions, but also listen to Kunqu opera, enjoy famous paintings, visit shops and taste delicious food, and appreciate the charm of traditional culture in a lively and peaceful atmosphere.
2. Jing 'an Temple in Shanghai.
Jing 'an Temple, also known as Jing 'an Ancient Temple, can be traced back to the tenth year of Sun Wu Chiwu in the Three Kingdoms (247), and was originally named Hudu Chongxuan Temple. Jing 'an Temple has a total construction area of 22,000 square meters. The whole temple forms the pattern of front hall and rear tower. It is the oldest Buddhist temple in Shanghai, and consists of three main buildings: Daxiong Hall, Tianwang Hall and three temples.
There are famous paintings of Badashan people and long grass scrolls of Wen Zhiming's original pipa. The architectural style of Jing 'an Temple is similar to that before Ming Dynasty, and the typical representative is the shape of bucket arch.
3. Shanghai Guyi Garden.
The ancient garden is the first of the five classical gardens in Shanghai, one of the oldest scenic spots in Shanghai and one of the famous gardens in the south of the Yangtze River. It is famous for its five characteristics, such as green bamboo, quiet and winding water, elegant Ming architecture, meaningful couplets and beautiful flower stone paths.
Guyi Garden covers an area of 1.46 mu, including Ye Tang, Xi 'etang, Songhe Garden, Qingqing Garden, Yuanyang Lake and Nanxiangbi. Ancient Post Garden, formerly known as Post Garden, was built in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty (1522- 1566), and was named after the meaning of "Qingzhu Post". It was rebuilt in A.D. 1746 and renamed Guyi Garden.
4. Zhujiajiao Ancient Town.
Zhujiajiao ancient town is known as "Venice of Shanghai" and "Hollywood in the suburbs of Shanghai" and is a well-preserved water town in the south of the Yangtze River in Shanghai. Zhujiajiao, also known as Zhuxi, covers an area of 55 square kilometers. Nine long streets extending along the river, thousands of Ming and Qing buildings standing by the water, and 36 stone bridges with ancient customs and numerous historical sites reflect the beauty of water, bridges and streets in Zhujiajiao ancient town.
The main attractions of Zhujiajiao Ancient Town are Fangsheng Bridge, North Street, Xishitang, Wang Gan Memorial Hall, Jiangnan No.1 Tea House, Cruise Tea House, Shiban Old Street, Shenxiang, Yiyazhou, Dianshan Lake, Guobao Temple, Chenghuang Temple, Kezhi Garden, Zhuxi Park, Sanyang Bay, Jiaoziwan, Tomi Bay, Cimen Temple and Cimen.
5. Shanghai Fangta Garden.
Fangta Garden is a garden with the theme of viewing historical relics in Songjiang ancient city. The whole park covers an area of 182 mu. The park site was originally the downtown center of the ancient Huating in the Tang and Song Dynasties, with Aimin Street in the east and Sangong Street in the west. It is not only the gathering place of ancient literati, but also the epitome of Songjiang site. The zhaobi in the garden is an ancient, exquisite and well-preserved large-scale brick carving art treasure in Shanghai and even the whole country, and it is the crystallization of the wisdom of ancient working people.
Zhaobi is 4.75m high and 6. 1 m wide. It is a magnificent and unique large brick carving with a wall of about 30 square meters. The carving content is very rich, and screen design's image is vivid, with exquisite carving skills and strong three-dimensional sense.
6. Shanghai Chenghuang Temple.
Chenghuang Temple is a famous scenic spot and historical site in Shanghai, and it is the birthplace of folk culture in old Shanghai. Historically, the Old Town God Temple has been built and destroyed repeatedly. After a large-scale reconstruction in the 1990s, it has become a large-scale antique building complex and commercial city, maintaining the style of the ancient town and market in China. Shanghai Chenghuang Temple is an important Taoist temple in Shanghai, which was founded in Yongle period of Ming Dynasty and has a history of nearly 600 years.
Shanghai Chenghuang Temple is a large building in the south, with red walls and mud tiles. The main buildings in the temple consist of the square in front of the temple, the Hall of Ursa Major, the Chen Yuandian, the Temple of Wealth, the Hall of Cihang, the Temple of the City God and the Hall of Empress.
7. Longhua Temple in Shanghai.
Longhua Temple is said to have been built by Sun Quan of Wu Dong in the Three Kingdoms period to commemorate his mother. With a history of 1700 years, it is a large-scale Buddhist temple with a long history in Shanghai. Longhua Temple has been built several times, basically maintaining the original appearance of the seven halls system of Zen in Galand in the Song Dynasty, and it is a relatively complete set of temple buildings.
Longhua Temple has quiet scenery, magnificent hall, magnificent Zen, neat temples and reasonable layout. The existing temples were rebuilt during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. The main buildings are Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Maitreya Hall, Tianwang Hall, Daxiong Hall and three temples.
8. Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple.
Jade Buddha Temple is named because it mainly worships jade Buddha. Because it belongs to the Zen system and practices Zen, it is also called Jade Buddha Temple. As one of the top ten tourist attractions in Shanghai, Jade Buddha Temple is located in the bustling urban area, but it is also quiet in the downtown area, and is known as a pure land in the downtown area.
Jade Buddha Temple is a temple building imitating the Song Dynasty, with strict layout, covering an area of about 1 1.6 mu and a construction area of 8,856 square meters. Jade Buddha Temple was built according to the style of temples in Song Dynasty. On the central axis, there are three main halls: the Heavenly King Hall, the Ursa Major Hall and the Jade Buddha Building. There are Kannonji, Bronze Buddha Hall, Sleeping Buddha Hall, Huaidian, Zen Hall and Zhai Hall on the east and west sides, with more than 200 halls.
9. Feng Jing Ancient Town.
Fengjing Town is a famous historical and cultural town in China and one of the eight scenic spots in new Shanghai. Historically, Fengjing Town was known as a famous town in wuyue because it was located at the intersection of wuyue. Fengjing is a typical ancient water town in the south of the Yangtze River, surrounded by water networks. There are 52 bridges in the town, the oldest of which is Hezhi Bridge in Yuan Dynasty, which has a history of nearly 700 years.
Fengjing Town has 29 streets, squares and 84 alleys. Up to now, well-preserved ancient buildings include Heping Street, Production Street, North Street and Youhao Street, with a total area of 48,750 square meters. It is a large-scale and well-preserved water town in Shanghai.
10, Nanxiang Ancient Town.
Nanxiang town is one of the four famous historical towns in Shanghai. It once had the reputation of "Small South Xiang Sai Suzhou City", with a long history, rich cultural relics and rich tourism resources. There are five rare brick towers in China, as well as the ancient Yi Garden, which is still a scene in Nanxiang.
A mile north of the town, there is a native mountain named Why CuO Mountain, which is said to be the beacon tower pier built by Han Shizhong, a famous anti-gold star in Song Dynasty. About a mile south of the town, there is a golf course with night lighting-Oriental Paris Golf and Country Club, which covers an area of about 40 acres and is an ideal base for leisure and business. All these have laid a good foundation for Nanxiang's tourism industry.