1. Shanghai People's Square Shanghai People's Square is located in Huangpu District, Shanghai. It was formed after the opening of Shanghai as a port. It was originally called the Shanghai Racecourse and was a place where the upper class held horse racing and other activities.
In a broad sense, People's Square is mainly composed of an open square, People's Park, and some surrounding cultural, tourism, and commercial buildings.
People's Square is Shanghai's economic, political and cultural center, transportation hub, and tourism center. It is also one of Shanghai's most important landmarks.
People's Square is located in the city center and is the only intersection point of Line 1 and Line 2. It is also the transfer station for Metro Line 6.
People's Square is an important landmark scenic spot in Shanghai. The buildings with the style of the 1930s in old Shanghai allow you to get closer to Shanghai's century-old history. There are also top art centers such as the Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai Grand Theater, and Raffles City.
and shopping malls.
The subway also directly leads to Dimei, Hong Kong Famous Store Street and other famous fashion and clothing store streets that Shanghai girls like to go to, so you can enjoy shopping for treasures.
Walking east along Renmin Avenue, you will reach Fuzhou Road Cultural Street, which is full of books. On both sides are Shanghai Book City and many time-honored bookstores.
There are many century-old restaurants along the street where you can enjoy the classic delicacies of local cuisine.
For surrounding food, there is an underground food court in Fushi Plaza. It has a collection of Chinese and foreign food at reasonable prices. It is a good place to have a meal while shopping.
If you go to Fuzhou Road to browse bookstores and dine, you can go to Lao Zhengxing, located at No. 556 Fuzhou Road. It is an old local restaurant with a history of more than 100 years. It serves local dishes such as fried river shrimp, Caotou circle, shrimp and black ginseng, etc.
Very authentic.
If you want to taste the delicious taste of authentic Shanghai hairy crabs, Wang Baohe at No. 603 Fuzhou Road is your first choice.
If you want to eat cheaply and deliciously, Lao Banzhai at No. 600 Fuzhou Road is a good choice. Braised noodles with pickled vegetables are a signature delicacy that old Shanghainese have been fond of for half a century. Ordering a la carte is about 50 yuan, and the noodles are
About ten yuan.
2. Xintiandi Shanghai Xintiandi is based on the old Shikumen building area, a symbol of Shanghai's modern architecture. For the first time, it changed the original residential function of Shikumen and innovatively endowed it with a commercial business function. This area reflects the history and development of Shanghai.
The old cultural house has been transformed into a fashionable, leisure, cultural and entertainment center integrating international-level dining, shopping, performing arts and other functions.
The exterior of Xintiandi’s Shikumen complex retains the original brick walls and roof tiles, while the interior of each building is tailored to the lifestyle, rhythm of life, and emotional world of modern urbanites in the 21st century.
It does not reflect the atmosphere of modern leisure life.
There are many high-end restaurants with elegant environments and unique dishes in the surrounding food Xintiandi. There are many Western restaurants in Xintiandi North. The delicacies from France, Germany, Italy, and Thailand allow you to enjoy the exotic style.
There are many traditional and elegant Chinese restaurants in Xintiandi Nanli, including health-preserving herbal restaurants and exquisite and high-end Cantonese seafood restaurants. They can definitely meet your food requirements, but they are expensive.
If you want to eat at a budget-friendly price, you can choose from a wide variety of delicacies and snacks at the Dashidai on the ground floor of Hong Kong Plaza.
If you want to be more romantic, there are many high-end Cantonese, Teppanyaki and Southeast Asian restaurants on the second and third floors of the square.
3. Fuxing Park Fuxing Park is located at No. 105 Yandang Road, adjacent to Chongqing South Road to the east, Fuxing Middle Road to the south, Sinan Road to the west, and bounded by the Science Hall to the north.
The park has three entrances and exits; the south gate is at the corner of Fuxing Middle Road and Chongqing South Road; the north gate is at Yandang Road; and the west gate is at Gaolan Road.
Fuxing Park is one of the earliest parks opened in Shanghai.
More than 80 years ago, this place was originally a fertile farmland inhabited by hard-working and poor farmers.
At that time, a family named Gu owned more than ten acres of land, so they built a small private garden here, which people called the "Gu Family Garden". This was the original prototype of Fuxing Park.
For cheap and good-quality economical food in the surrounding area, you can choose the Wuyue Renjia Noodle House in Lane 706, Huaihai Middle Road near Fuxing Park or the Canglang Pavilion Noodle House in No. 689. Both are Suhang noodle restaurants with reasonable prices and delicious toppings of seasonal fish, shrimp, and vegetables.
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If you want to eat more luxuriously, the Laoye Shanghai Restaurant on Maoming South Road and the Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant not far from Canglang Pavilion can meet your requirements, while the nearby Istanbul Restaurant allows you to experience authentic exotic cuisine.
After shopping, the Haagen-Dazs store next to Parkson has open-air seats, where you can enjoy ice cream while admiring the fashionable beauties passing by on Huaihai Middle Road. The Lillian Egg Tart next to Cathay Cinema has even been rated as
The most delicious Portuguese egg tarts in Shanghai.
4. Hengshan Road Hengshan Road is a quiet and elegant passage between the two bustling areas of Xujiahui and Huaihai Road in Shanghai. It is also one of Shanghai's main transportation roads and the most famous leisure and entertainment street in Shanghai.
Hengshan Road was first built in 1892 by the French Concession Bureau. It was once the famous Pétain Road in the French Concession. It was renamed Hengshan Road in October 1943, and the entire street is 2.3 kilometers long.
Hengshan Road is close to the consulate area. There are rows of leisure places on the intersection of Hengshan Road and different styles. There are more than 100 bars, teahouses, hotels, entertainment centers, beauty salons, galleries, etc., all of which attract high-end people.
Mature white-collar workers at the consumer level and young people with modern consciousness.
Hengshan Road is an elegant consumer area with various types of restaurants, leisure bars, and entertainment and fitness businesses. It has comprehensive leisure activities such as eating, drinking, and having fun. It is unparalleled in terms of geographical scale in Shanghai. It is a testimony to the charm of Shanghai at night.
The first choice place for style.