Shanghai is a highly developed modern city. It has been China's economic core area in modern history. It has a very deep industrial and financial system, and its culture and food culture are also first-class. Here is a detailed guide to what to eat, drink and do in Shanghai.
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The Bund The Bund is the most famous in Shanghai.
Stroll along the Bund sightseeing corridor and experience the unique scenery of the magical city.
Enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Huangpu River.
So for anyone coming to Shanghai for the first time, I recommend them to go and walk around the Bund.
Take a look at the International Architecture Expo and experience the brilliantly lit Shanghai at night.
Lujiazui If you have seen the high-rise buildings in Lujiazui on the Bund, then you can go to the high-rise buildings in Lujiazui and overlook the old buildings on the Bund, which also has a unique flavor.
Or just go directly to Binjiang Avenue and see the Bund on the other side of the Huangpu River, which is also very beautiful.
Nanjing East Road Stroll along the bustling Nanjing East Road and experience the different urban life in the magic city. Although many of them are tourists from all over the world, looking at the billboards under the neon lights and walking into a time-honored store to buy the specialty products you want,
Or products, which is also a very happy thing.
There are many luxury stores on Nanjing West Road, as well as some time-honored stores.
When you walk to Jing'an Temple, you can also see the golden temple in Forest City, which is also worth seeing.
The new fashion in Xintiandi Shikumen, many young and old people like to come here to relax, drink, eat, or shop.
Wukang Road If you like Shanghai’s old buildings, old roads, and experience the former residences of celebrities, then go to Wukang Road.
There are spacious roads here and rows of old bungalows.
The Wukang Building is also worth taking a photo of.
Shanghai Disneyland If you are a parent-child family, then take your children and go to Shanghai Disneyland together.
There are castles, fireworks shows, and many fun and exciting projects worth experiencing.
There are many local dishes in Shanghai, it all depends on whether they suit your taste, such as Shaomai, steamed buns, local braised pork, crystal shrimps, and pot stickers.
Caotou circle, pork ribs rice cake.
The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is one of Shanghai's iconic cultural landscapes. It is located in Lujiazui, Pudong New Area. The tower is about 468 meters high.
The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is one of the first batch of AAAAA tourist attractions in the country.
There are landscapes and facilities in the tower such as a space capsule, a revolving restaurant, and the Shanghai Urban Historical Development Exhibition Hall. In 1995, it was listed as one of Shanghai's top ten new landscapes.
Ticket opening hours: sightseeing + cruise package: Sphere + Exhibition Hall + Pujiang Tour 180 yuan 8:00-21:30 (specific ticket prices depend on the situation) Transportation overview: Take buses 81, 82, 85, 870,
871, 872, Metro Line 2, ferry Lujin Line, etc. can reach the Old City God Temple. The City God, also known as the City God in some places, is one of the important gods commonly worshiped in the ancient Han nationality's religious culture. Most of them are dedicated to
He serves as a famous minister and hero of the local people, and is a god who protects the city and is believed by Han folk and Taoists.
"If you don't go to the City God's Temple in Shanghai, you haven't been to Shanghai." In a general sense, the Shanghai City God's Temple refers to the old City God's Temple in Huangpu District. It is called "Yu Garden" in tourist attractions. It is a famous Jiangnan classical garden and a national key cultural relic.
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Ticket opening hours: 10.00 yuan 08:30~16:30 Transportation guide: Take bus 11, 24, 33, 55, 64, 66, 220, 801, 802, 926, 934, Fangchuan Line, Tunnel Line 8, Tunnel
It can be reached by Line 9, etc. It can be reached by taking Line 64 from the train station for eight stops to Xinbeimen, or by taking 929 and getting off at Fuyou Road; it can also be reached at the "Yuyuan" station of Metro Line 10.
Yu Garden Yu Garden is located in the Huangpu District in the center of Shanghai. It is a private garden during the Ming Dynasty. It was built in 1559. It fully demonstrates the architectural and design style of Chinese classical gardens and is a pearl among Jiangnan gardens.
In the park are the Jade Linglong, one of the three famous stones in the south of the Yangtze River, and the Dianchun Hall, the command post of the Xiao Dao Hui Uprising in 1853. On the side of the park are the City God's Temple and shopping streets and other tourist attractions.