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Shanghai three-day tour guide classic

Shanghai is known as the magic capital, and it is also an important tourist city. In fact, it is difficult to visit Shanghai in three days. Shanghai is also one of the most modern cities in China. It has always been the most famous nationalized metropolis in the Far East. Shanghai has a unique culture and attracts tourists from all over the world every day. Here are some detailed strategies to share with you.

Three-day tour in Shanghai-Day 1

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Shanghai Town God Temple-Yuyuan Garden-Shanghai Old Street-Shanghai People's Square-Madame Tussauds Museum-Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street-Bund

Start a wonderful day trip from the Town God Temple in Huangpu District, feel the culture of the town god and local snacks, and then go to the nearby area.

Three-day tour in Shanghai-the best route on the second day

Binjiang Avenue-Oriental Pearl TV Tower-Jinmao Building-Shanghai World Financial Center-Tian 'ai Road-Duolun Road Cultural Celebrity Street-Huaihai Road Commercial Street-Tianzifang

The next morning, take the subway to Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone on the Huangpu River in Pudong New Area, stop at Binjiang Avenue for a short time, and then observe the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Jinmao Building and Tianzifang. It is worth mentioning that all three places have ticket sales for sightseeing.

You can overlook the high-rise buildings in Shanghai and the rushing vitality of Huangpu River, marvel at the modern charm of the magic capital, and spend the evening at Huaihai Road and Tianzifang in Luwan District, which are modern and prosperous.

Three-day tour in Shanghai-the third day

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shanghai new world-Shikumen-World Expo-Xujiahui Catholic Church-Jing 'an Ancient Temple-Waibaidu Bridge

I suggest that you can visit shanghai new world and Shikumen in Luwan District in the morning, where you can enjoy Shanghai's classic private houses and Chinese and Western houses, and then take a bus to the World Expo Park to visit China Pavilion, Swiss Pavilion and British Pavilion. Afterwards, I visited Xujiahui Catholic Church, which is a famous Catholic church in China, imitating the Gothic architecture in the French Middle Ages, which is very special.

The next stop is Jing 'an Temple, which is located on Nanjing West Road and is known as "the largest and the fourth in East China". Besides enjoying the golden pagoda, you can also eat a lot of delicious food around it. The last stop on that day was the Waibaidu Bridge in the northern section of the Bund Tunnel, which was once one of the landmark buildings in old Shanghai. Now it is the location for many movies and the hot photo-taking place for Chinese and foreign tourists. The itinerary of the day is relatively loose. If you want to visit famous local universities in Shanghai, such as Jiaotong University, Fudan University and Tongji University, you can reserve some time in advance.