Where is a better place to go alone in Shanghai? Glad to answer your question. If you are tired of seeing modern high-rise buildings and the hustle and bustle, it is also a good choice to find an old street in Shanghai and feel it.
There is such an old street in Shanghai, called hailun road. hailun road is a street in Hongkou District of Shanghai, which runs from Zhoujiazui Road in the east to Xingjiaqiao North Road in the west. The total length is 19 meters.
hailun road, formerly known as Oujia Road, was built in 198 by the Ministry of Industry of Shanghai Public Concession. The east part of Shajing Road is located in the concession; The west section of Shajing Road belongs to cross-border road construction, and the west of Disway Road used to be a Japanese community, commonly known as Toyo Street. In 1943, Wang Ching-wei's government accepted the concession and renamed it Kulun Road. In 195, it was renamed hailun road.
As everyone in Shanghai knows, the road names in Shanghai are named after the place names above the county level. Helen, hailun road, is a county in Heilongjiang, where Daqing is located. The road named after the province in Shanghai runs north-south, and the road named after the county and city runs east-west. Only two roads are wrong: one is Hainan Road, because Hainan is a later-built province, and the other is Guangdong Road, because Guangdong and Guangzhou have the same pronunciation in English.
It's very convenient to get off at Hailun Road Station by subway. Walking slowly on Hailun Road, you can see it carefully, experience it with your heart, feel the breath of old Shanghai and old residential areas, and you will have a feeling of traveling through time and space.
One summer that year, I was alone, strolling on Helen Road for a day, walking and walking, in a trance, going back in time, as if I had gone back to the distant past. I took photos while walking, leaving a lot of photos. These photos have been stored in my mobile phone, so I didn't have a chance to share them with my friends. I just want to share them with you by your question today. I hope you will like them.
grandpa four will tell you where to play today. grandpa four is definitely an expert in Shanghai, although he is not from Shanghai.
Hello, I recommend a personal classic route. This is how friends always take them to play. It is also suitable for individuals or several friends or families.
The starting point of the route is People's Square in Shanghai, which is the center of Shanghai. In old Shanghai, it was a racetrack. There is the Shanghai Museum in People's Square. If you are interested, you can have a look or just stroll around the square.
Not far from People's Square is the famous pedestrian street in Shanghai, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. There are famous shopping malls and old shops in Shanghai on both sides of the whole pedestrian street, which is very busy. Go to the end of Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, which is the intersection of Henan Middle Road. The straight line distance from here to the Bund is only more than 5 meters. So if you are tired of walking around the pedestrian street, you can find a place to have a rest here, or you can have a meal before you go.
After coming to the Bund, what you see is the state of Shanghai in different periods on both sides of Huangpu River. Lujiazui, Pudong, on the other side of Huangpu River, is a microcosm of Shanghai's modernization, with many high-rise buildings, such as the iconic Oriental Pearl, Jinmao Tower, Shanghai Center and Shanghai World Financial Center. On the Puxi side, there are 52 classical buildings with different styles standing on the Bund, some of which are the title of World Architecture Expo Group, which is one of the landmarks of Shanghai.
After visiting the Bund, I began to have choices. First, I took the ferry from 2 yuan to the Dongchang Road Ferry in Lujiazui, Pudong. In this way, you can play in Pudong, wander around the high-rise buildings in Lujiazui, or look at the Bund just now by the Huangpu River in Pudong. Another option is to go to Chenghuang Temple, another landmark in Shanghai. It's about 1 km on foot. If you're tired of walking, take a taxi. The area where the Chenghuang Temple is located is also a bustling commercial tourist area, where there are delicious snacks, fashionable shopping and famous gold jewelry shops.
It's almost time for the next day. Finally, we can have dinner in Lujiazui or Chenghuang Temple. Generally speaking, such a one-day trip is to do some sightseeing in these main scenic spots in the city center. I hope I can help friends who come to Shanghai to travel.
hello, I'm glad to answer your question! Shanghai is a modern city with a little petty bourgeoisie. When you come to Shanghai, you may like the "World Museum" on the Bund, be intoxicated with the night wind on Binjiang Avenue or the scenery in hengshan road, or yearn for the stories of Xu Wenqiang, Li Ding and Feng Chengcheng, the protagonists in TV series, and so on.
personally, in Shanghai, the most beautiful scenery is not in the afternoon, but at night, when the lights on the street are on, walking in a sparsely populated place, walking lightly along the broad Indus Avenue, and walking in your own beautiful scenery, which has a unique flavor. Western-style houses, classical churches, street parks, private campuses, and the century-old vicissitudes of Shanghai ... A person can visit Shanghai
1. You can take a tour bus to visit the Jiangdi Tunnel in the morning and climb the Oriental Pearl sightseeing floor, overlooking the Shanghai World Expo and the whole city of Shanghai.
2. Tour nanpu bridge, cruise the Huangpu River and enjoy the Bund scenery in Pudong Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone and Puxi.
3. There is a saying in Shanghai that "going to Shanghai without going to the Town God Temple is equivalent to not going to Shanghai", which shows the status and influence of the Town God Temple.
4. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is a symbol of Shanghai's commerce, a window of Shanghai's opening to the outside world, and a golden land where thousands of businessmen gather.
There are many interesting places in Shanghai. As for where you want to go and what kind of scenic spots you like, you can refer to them. I hope it will help you. Have a nice trip and have fun. Pay attention to the flying veterans and share stories and scenic spots during the trip. Thank you.
In 1924, Japanese writer Matsushita Murakami published the book "Magic Capital" based on what he saw and heard inside and outside the Shanghai Concession, which was the first time that the word "Magic Capital" appeared in history. However, in the past century, whenever people mention Shanghai and this "incredible city", they still can't find any other language, which is more profound than the "magic capital". One day alone in Shanghai is enough to get a glimpse of the beauty of the magic capital. During the day, you can go to Wu Kang Road in Xuhui District. The entrance of Wu Kang Road is the famous Wukang Building. The veranda style gives people the illusion of walking in Paris. In 1924, the Wukang Building was built by a construction company in China at an angle of 3, and was designed by Hudak, a famous Hungarian designer (all the 25 outstanding historical buildings in Shanghai were created by Hudak). Famous film artists such as Zhao Dan and Qin Yi once lived here.
In addition to the Wukang Building, Wu Kang Road has many historical buildings, which are called "Xiaozi Street". The main attractions are Dongmeite Apartment, Italian Consulate General, Huang Xing's former residence, Ba Jin's former residence, Zhou Zuomin's former residence, Zheng Dongguo's former residence, Liu Jingji's former residence, Peking Research Institute's former site, Cape Town Apartment, etc. You can all go and have a look. In the evening, you can go to Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street, a well-known street in Shanghai, where business and food are gathered, and the bustling night market can also let you experience the beauty of a modern city.
In the evening, you can walk directly from Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street to the Bund, which is a place where everyone who comes to Shanghai must punch in, and it is also the epitome of Shanghai's history, the historical buildings in Puxi and the skyscrapers in Pudong. Especially at night, all kinds of neon lights are on, which is beautiful.
that's all I've given you for a one-day trip to Shanghai. I hope you like it and wish you all the best in your trip to Shanghai.
1. Binjiang Avenue is located on the Huangpu River, opposite to the Bund. Many people choose to go to the Bund when they come to Shanghai to watch the modern architectural scenery of Lujiazui and appreciate the charm of Shanghai. And you can drink coffee, taste delicious food, and sit full and feel the taste of Shanghai.
2. sinan mansions is definitely a good place to go. It is the only garden house in the center of Shanghai, with 51 historic garden houses. At the same time, it has gathered many architectural styles, such as detached garden houses, vertical garden houses, detached garden houses with inner courtyards, row-by-row buildings, verandah buildings, new-style alleys, garden alleys and modern apartments. It is the concentrated place of modern residential buildings in Shanghai. You can hang out here or have afternoon tea.
3. The old pier is also very good. You can see Shanghai and Huangpu River from another angle. When you are tired, you can also do it to enjoy the scenery or taste the food.
1. Luxun Park in Hongkou District is very good. In the morning, you can see the old people in Shanghai doing morning exercises. Not far away is Toronto Road Culture Street, which is short and quiet, and there are also many famous sculptures.
2. Tianzifang, although there are many people, is the most representative Lane culture in Shanghai, with many creative shops and many new gadgets.
3. Shanghai Exhibition Center, a beautiful building, is a Jewish garden. When I was a child, I took a view here, and the wedding of ab and the leader was also held there. Get off at Jing 'an Temple on Metro Line 2, and by the way, you can go shopping in the shopping mall near Jing 'an Temple.
If you spend a day alone, just take a walk around Nanjing Road, Bund and Chenghuang Temple. Nanjing Road can be used for shopping and souvenirs. You can see Lujiazui and Oriental Pearl Tower on the other side of the Bund, and there are many exotic buildings behind them. Chenghuang Temple can eat snacks and enjoy colorful fish under the Jiuqu Bridge. In short, one day, you don't have to run far, you can have enough fun in that lump.
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Huangpu River Bund
I have been to Shanghai many times. If I live alone for a day, I would recommend Thames Town first.
Shanghai's super-famous punch-in places, such as the Bund, the Oriental Pearl, Nanjing Road or Disney, are crowded and seem to be places to go to Shanghai. If you are with friends, you can plan to play. But if you are alone, I recommend you to go to Thames Town.
Thames Town is located in Songjiang, Shanghai. It is a villa area full of British flavor, with Gothic churches, Victorian terraces, castles, fountains, squares and many coffee shops, galleries and art galleries. It is also a popular location for wedding photo shoot, and the film Tiny Times was also filmed here.
The center of Thames Town is a commercial area with many shops, restaurants and bridal shops. You can walk freely on this square brick-paved street, or take a small train to appreciate the European-style buildings, or visit Songjiang Art Museum and Songjiang Urban Planning Exhibition Hall. When I am tired of shopping, I will find a coffee shop to sit down, drink coffee, flip through magazines, bask in the sun, and slowly taste the rhythm of life in English style.
The northern, southern and western parts of the town's business district are residential areas, which are also British single-family villas and multi-storey apartments, and are not open to tourists. To the east of the business district is a scenic lake, where you can go for a ride on a yacht or paddle on the lake.
the town is open all day and there is no need for tickets. But if you want to play a small train or row a boat, you have to pay.
The transportation is convenient, too. You can take Metro Line 9 to Songjiang New Town and change to Bus Songjiang No.14 to get there.