After the final exam, it’s time to take a good trip during the summer vacation. Shanghai is an international metropolis. If any students are interested in Shanghai and want to visit Shanghai, there are many things to do in Shanghai during this summer vacation. Free attractions, don’t miss it if you are traveling on a budget! The site of the first, second and fourth congresses of the Chinese Communist Party
The site of the first congress of the Chinese Communist Party is located at No. 374, Huangpi South Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai. The revolutionary site memorial hall where the Party was born. The first floor of the memorial hall is an audience service facility, with a foyer, a multi-functional academic lecture hall and a VIP room. The second floor is the exhibition hall of "Exhibition of Historical Cultural Relics Founded by the Communist Party of China". The basic display consists of two parts: the "Exhibition of the Former Site of the Conference Room of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China" and the "Exhibition of Historical Relics of the Founding of the Communist Party of China".
The first plenary meeting of the Second National Congress of the Communist Party of China was held at No. 625 Fudeli, South Chengdu Road, Shanghai (now No. 30, Lane 7, Old Chengdu North Road). This Shikumen building built in 1915 was the residence of Li Da, the propaganda director of the Central Bureau at that time. In 2003, it was named "Shanghai Patriotism Education Base" by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government.
The Memorial Hall of the Second National Congress of the Communist Party of China is located at No. 30, Lane 7, Laochengdu North Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai. The memorial hall was established in 2002. In 2008, the memorial hall was renovated and expanded and opened to the public free of charge on New Year's Day in 2009. The memorial hall is two rows of residential buildings in Shikumen Lane running east-west, basically retaining the architectural style when it was first built in 1915.
The "Four Big" Memorial Hall of the Communist Party of China is located in the Greenland Park of Sichuan North Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai. The venue takes "things as the soul, history as the bridge, and narrative meetings" as the main axis, and uses the knowledge and cultural connotation of party history as the bloodline, highlighting the importance of the "four majors" of the Communist Party of China. The infusion of Shikumen-shaped house patterns, Shanghai lanes, annual ring avenues and other elements will also give visitors an immersive experience. The Bund
The Bund is located on the bank of the Huangpu River in the center of Shanghai. It is the scenery of Shanghai and a must-see for tourists visiting Shanghai. It faces the Huangpu River to the east and 52 buildings of different styles including Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque, and Chinese and Western styles to the west. It is known as the "Architecture Expo Group of All Nations". It is the most famous landscape in this oriental metropolis and a must-visit tourist destination when visiting Shanghai. It starts from Zhongshan 1st Road in the east, Waibaidu Bridge in the north, and Jinling East Road in the south. It faces the open mother river - the Huangpu River. Due to its unique geographical location and its influence on Shanghai and even China in the field of economic activities in the past century, it has It has very rich cultural connotations. Sihang Warehouse
The movie "The Eight Hundred" is a hit, and the place where the real historical events in the movie took place has become a holy place for tourists to visit. The background is based on the touching deeds of more than 420 officers and soldiers of the 1st Battalion of the 524th Regiment of the 262nd Brigade of the 88th Division of the Chinese Army (known as the "Eight Hundred Warriors" by the outside world) who were ordered to defend the Sihang Warehouse in the late Songhu Anti-Japanese War in 1937. It created the image of the heroic group of "Eight Hundred Heroes" represented by Xie Jinyuan. Yu Garden
Yu Garden was built in the 38th year of Jiajing reign of Ming Dynasty (1559). It is the only well-preserved Jiangnan classical garden in Shanghai and a national key cultural relics protection unit. Now it covers an area of ??more than 30 acres. The whole garden is good at the gardens in the south of the Yangtze River, including Cuixiu Hall, Yangshan Hall, Sansui Hall, Yuhua Hall, Dianchun Hall, Wanhua Building, Huijing Building, Kuai Building, Yule Pavilion, There are more than 40 scenic spots including the big rockery. Among them, Dianchuntang is the headquarters of the Shanghai Small Swordsmen Uprising in 1853. The ancient town of Zhujiajiao (tickets are free, some attractions inside are charged)
Wunong Ruanyu, waterside pavilions, carved beams and painted buildings are the fireworks and paintings preserved in the ancient town in 1700. Leisurely and perfect for relaxing. As the most well-preserved ancient water town in Shanghai, Zhujiajiao attracts visitors from all over the world. Of course, if you come, you have to stay at ease because of the bluestone paths in the ancient town, the Ming and Qing buildings standing on both sides, and the criss-crossing lanes. Here, there is a century-old teahouse where you can enjoy tea and enjoy the fragrance; there is the Qing Dynasty Post Office, where you can slowly convey old times; you can also take your children to walk through the Thirty-Six Bridges on Ninth Street, reflecting the color of the water against the setting sun.
Feel the hustle and bustle of the ancient town together, appreciate its joy during the day, and feel its splendor at night. ?Yuyuan Road
Yuyuan Road is located in the west of the urban area, spanning Jing'an and Changning districts. It starts from Changde Road in the east and ends at Changning Road in the west. In the third year of Xuantong of the Qing Dynasty (1911), the Ministry of Industry and Industry crossed the border and built a road. It was named after the famous garden "Fool's Garden" at that time. There are many apartments, new-style lane houses and shops along the road, including the Universal World Tower and Paramount Cinemas.
Walking along this old street where private houses emerged in Shanghai in the 1920s, I believe you can taste a different kind of historical style of the city. Wukang Road
condenses the modern century history of Shanghai." Wukang Road is also a well-known "Celebrity Road". There are 14 outstanding historical buildings along the line and 37 preserved historical buildings. This is what people often call France later. New Concession. Among them, Wukang Building is a landmark building on Wukang Road. It was formerly called Normandie Apartments. It was invested and built in 1924. It is a typical French Renaissance building and the earliest verandah-style apartment building in Shanghai. Zheng Junli, Zhao Dan, Qin Yi, Sun Daolin, etc. lived here in the past.
The former site of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League
The former site of the Central Committee of the Chinese Socialist Youth League is one of the earliest places where the Communist Party of China cultivated reserve forces. It has important historical significance for inheriting and carrying forward the spirit of the May Fourth Movement. value. In addition to its irreplaceable historical value, its architectural shape is also very elegant. It is a two-story brick and wood structure Shikumen building. It is highly recommended to all architecture lovers. Sinan Mansion
Sinan Mansion is the only project in the center of Shanghai, China, with the purpose of preserving and protecting a large number of garden houses. It has 51 historic garden houses and is the first example of modern residential buildings in Shanghai. Concentrated place. It is located in the core area of ??Puxi city center in Shanghai, adjacent to the elegant Fuxing Park, to the east the convenient Chongqing South Road, with the quiet Sinan Road running through it, and to the north the former residence of Sun Yat-sen and the "Zhou Mansion" of the Shanghai Office of the Communist Party of China Living next to each other, celebrities in modern history such as Liu Yazi and Mei Lanfang once lived here.