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Where is the night view of Shanghai? Ten night scenes in Shanghai that can't be missed.
Speaking of Shanghai, now everyone seems to think of another name, that is: the magic capital. I don't know when people started calling it that, and I don't know why. Now, I haven't figured out why. As a result, I was confused and I followed suit. In this era when everyone calls Shanghai the magic capital, do we remember that Shanghai once had another nickname? It was Shanghai at night. Yes, the nights in Shanghai are beautiful and charming. Sometimes I wonder, is this why Shanghai is called magic? Right or not, leave it alone. Let's enjoy it, especially its night view is fascinating. If you are planning to visit the magic capital, then I will recommend the top ten night scenes in Shanghai that you can't miss.

1. The Bund refers to the Bund. Maybe it is a must-see for everyone who comes to Shanghai. I remember a friend asked me how much the tickets for the Bund cost, and I was immediately bored by her questions. When has the Bund ever received a ticket? Never thought about it. Because it has always been a free tour, there is no need for tickets. The night view of the Bund is very beautiful. Whenever night falls, the buildings of various countries on the Bund are covered with beautiful coats, with bright lights and neon lights flashing, giving people a sense of nostalgia.

2. Waibaidu Bridge Waibaidu Bridge is an all-steel bridge, located at the mouth of the lower reaches of Suzhou River, near the Huangpu River, and is a landmark building in old Shanghai. Every night, the Waibaidu Bridge across Suzhou River is like a kaleidoscope. Red, yellow, blue and purple are constantly changing, colorful and dazzling.

Third, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street The Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street in Shanghai has a good reputation as the first commercial street in China, which was commonly known as the main road in the old days. As night falls and the lights are on, people stroll on Nanjing Road. Tourists are bustling and endless. They are either shopping or tasting delicious food, and there are a sea of people. Walking in the crowd, all kinds of neon lights set off European architecture, which is intoxicating.