question 1: what are the places in Shanghai that are suitable for a person to play? Student Party. I have been to Shanghai three times in 13, 11 and 14. Exclude the Bund (look at the night scene, forget the ferry), Nanjing Road (just a pedestrian street, the rhythm of people stepping on people), Oriental Pearl (landmark, take a photo to explain that you have been there), Jing' an Temple (much taller than ordinary temples), World Expo Park (queuing is a knowledge), Sweet Love Road (if you have a girlfriend, forget it) and Duolun Road (if you like antiques, you can stroll around). The Yu Garden inside is OK), Xujiahui Catholic Church (it is really beautiful, but it is best to attend a mass before you can feel it), Sanshan Hall (with special appearance, but ordinary inside), 19 Sansan, Tianzifang and other more conventional scenic spots. Personally, I think the landlord might as well try the following ways of playing: 1. Museum style-recommend Shanghai Museum (divided into stone carving, bronze, ceramics, jade, calligraphy, painting, Tianzifang) Literature, history and art control can stay in it for a day without feeling bored), old camera museum (domestic cameras are big * * *, as well as workshop restoration, production process exhibition explanation, foreign high-end camera exhibition, etc., and photographic control equipment control must not be missed), glass museum (the venue itself is a work of art, and the glass blowing skills of craftsmen are very interesting), and automobile museum (old cars and foreign cars are arranged in rows, some are imitations, some are genuine, and some are automobiles. Of course, there are others such as film museums, but these ones are distinctive. 2. Bookstore Style-If the landlord likes reading, buy a hand-painted map of "Shuxiang Shanghai" and choose to browse. Art control can go to the art bookstore, foreign language control can go to the foreign language bookstore, ancient books control can go to the fourth floor of Luming Literature Bookstore or Shanghai Ancient Books Bookstore, young people can go to the monsoon Bookstore or Ferry Bookstore, and those who are ambitious can go to Shanghai Bookstore. Those who love reading and pick books can always meet good books that they have loved for a long time or fell in love at first sight in these places. 3. University ethos-Does the landlord live in Songjiang University Town? You can stroll around nearby. Then the old campuses of Fudan, Tongji and Jiaotong University can also go around. If you like taking pictures, it is suggested to use a theme or an element to run through every university you have been to. Routine such as playing with the beautiful girls in the classroom at the school gate of the library canteen, advanced such as posture unification (gao)-(guai) background change (jing)-change (dian), more interesting ones are excavated by yourself. It's also good to go and rub around if there are academic cows who worship to teach or give lectures there. I met two old gentlemen, Luo Yuming and Qiu Xigui, when I went to Fudan recently. What a surprise ... 4. The former residence style-there are quite a few former residences of celebrities in Shanghai, such as Mao xx, Chiang Kai-shek, Cai Yuanpei, Soong Ching Ling, Zhang Ailing, Lu Xun, Ba Jin, Fu Lei, Mei Lanfang, etc. You can walk together. But it's best to get to know the famous person when going to such places (it's better to like him), not only to see how boring the bald pen used by the broken chair people have sat in. 5. Artistic Style-I've only been to Moganshan Road and K11, but I haven't been there for the time being. I hope I can make up for it in the future. A large section of Moganshan Road is a graffiti wall, which is not as exaggerated as that in Chongqing, but it is also quite interesting. There is a M51 creative park on the roadside. I said it is an upgraded version of Guangzhou Red Brick Factory, and my friend said it is a degraded version of Beijing 798 ... ……K11 has an art district, which has exhibitions all the year round. This time, it is crowded to catch up with Monet's ... But it is better to pay attention to exhibitions in these art parks at ordinary times, and it is boring to implement them before going. Let's get off to the point (fine tradition). I have been to Shanghai for three times. For the first time, I felt that "Wow, people are walking like flying", for the second time, "Alas, some locals really exclude many places, which is really ugly", and for the third time, "Gee, it's still very good to know how to digest the cultural resources here". In my opinion, as far as tourism is concerned, Shanghai can't compare with too many places. If you can't get the natural scenery, the human landscape will be fine. If you just pass by in a hurry, you won't have much nostalgia. But if you can find a suitable way to connect these scattered points in series according to your own taste, it may be much more interesting to play. Travel in other places is similar. The above recommendation is only to provide an idea, don't copy it. Since I don't live in Shanghai, if there is anything wrong with my answer, I hope Haihan will correct me. The mobile phone can't answer the picture. If necessary, you can make it up later. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DC used in 2111, missing plus one; Milkshake 5 used in 2114, which was badly shot ... > >
Question 2: What places in Shanghai are suitable for a person to play? Take your camera to Dianshan Lake in Qingpu, Shanghai Stadium and Hongkou Stadium, and there are direct buses. It's great to relax!
question 3: where is it suitable for a person to visit in Shanghai? The Shanghai Antu Children's Tale Music Park, which will be newly opened soon, is a good place to go. It's amazing to be alone! I don't know if I will meet a beautiful marriage!
question 4: where can a person go to play in Shanghai? It depends on what you want to play.
Zhujiajiao and Chenghuang Temple can eat snacks.
Nanjing Road and Zhengda Square can go shopping.
hengshan road and Xintiandi can go clubbing.
Question 5: What are the things or places suitable for a person to do or go on weekends in Shanghai? You can watch movies, go to cafes, read books, drink and eat alone. . . In fact, many people's activities, except those that require several people, such as playing table tennis, playing cards and playing mahjong, can all be one person.
question 6: I'm visiting Shanghai for the first time (alone), and I don't know how to make arrangements when I get there. Find accommodation first, and then go out.
places to play in Shanghai:
Tianzifang Xintiandi Town God Temple Bund Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street Happy Valley of Oriental Pearl World Expo
Madame Tussauds Shanghai Museum Changfeng Ocean World Shanghai Science and Technology Museum
Guzhen Old Street Zhujiajiao Fengjing Qibao New Field
Question 7: Where can I go alone in Shanghai? Shanghai: Outside. Beach, Nanjing Road, Xintiandi, Huaihai Road and Chenghuang Temple
Question 8: Where can I go to Shanghai alone? There is nothing interesting in Shanghai. If you want to go, go to Nanjing Road and the Bund. You can also go to Jinjiang Paradise to play.
Question 9: Where can a person in Shanghai go to play at night? There is a supermarket next to IKEA, but there are things like eating arcs and buying clothes next to it. A person can go shopping, which is a little far from your home, above Zhongshan West Road.
Question 11: Where can a person go to play the essence of Shanghai in the evening? Features: Six classic landscape routes designed to travel all over Shanghai in one day: D1 Longhua Temple → Shanghai Stadium → People's Park → Yuyuan Garden → Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street → Bund International Architecture Expo → Oriental Pearl route guide: If you only have 1 days, you should visit the most essence of Shanghai. I suggest you refer to the following itinerary:
You lived in Xuhui District the night before, and you should go to Longhua Temple to make incense in the morning (or go to Shanghai Stadium for early exercise), and then you should enjoy the customs of the Old Town God Temple (926 Road to Xinbeimen), visit Yuyuan Mall and visit Yuyuan Garden (for 1 hours). (If you arrive in Shanghai early in the morning, you can take bus No.64 at the railway station and go directly to the Chenghuang Temple.) At noon, you can taste famous snacks at the Chenghuang Temple.
In the afternoon, go to People's Square (take bus No.931 for 3 stops) and visit Shanghai Museum (for 2 hours); Visit Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street (for 2-3 hours, it is recommended to visit New World and Yidian East Building); Stroll along the Bund at dusk (1 hours), look at the new look of Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone in Pudong, then take the Bund sightseeing tunnel to cross the river, and have dinner at Aiwan Pavilion, a Hunan restaurant not far from the Pudong River.
Then climb the Oriental Pearl Tower and have a bird's eye view of the splendid night scene of Shanghai. Return to your residence or railway station from Lujiazui subway station. From Lujiazui to Hongqiao Airport, you can take the subway to Songhong Road first, then take a taxi there, about 15 yuan, or change to the airport bus at Jing 'an Temple. To Pudong Airport, you can take the Airport Line 5 and Line 6 at Dongfang Hospital, which takes 41 minutes.
Note: It's really tiring to visit the six classic landscapes in Shanghai in one day, so you can add or subtract according to your time and interest. One-day tour to Shanghai Style Street at the top Features: Visit the old Shanghai Shili Yangchang and feel the new Shanghai cultural style. Route design: D1 Duolun Road Cultural Street → Fuzhou Road Cultural Street → Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street → Bund City Sculpture Group. Route guidance: Depart in the morning and go to Duolun Road Cultural Street in Hongkou District (you can take Metro Line 3 and get off at Hongkou Football Station) to enjoy its unique cultural landscape and elegant cultural taste. At around 11:11, take Line 8 in hongkou football stadium and get off at People's Square Station. Take Exit 2 to the ground, and go directly to the ground floor 1 of Lai Francis Blackwell Forbes for a hearty meal.
Walk to Fuzhou Road Culture Street, where Shanghai Bookstore, ancient books bookstore, foreign language bookstore, science and technology bookstore, etc., let you enjoy the rich scholarly atmosphere. If you go to journey to the south, you can reach Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. If you are visiting Shanghai for the first time, Nanjing Road is not to be missed. On this pedestrian street of more than 1,211 meters, colorful paving stones, unified kiosks in the center of the road, various fashionable shops on both sides, bustling crowds, lovely sightseeing trains and unique urban sculptures all constitute the modern urban landscape of Shanghai.
There are many restaurants along the way. You can choose one to enjoy a delicious dinner and enjoy the bustling night view of Nanjing Road.
After filling your stomach and nourishing your spirit, you will continue eastward to the famous Bund, which has always been known as the "World Architecture Expo". Stroll through it and feel the prosperity of Shanghai at night; Looking from the railing, you can also see the skyscrapers in Lujiazui on the other side of Huangpu River. The most prosperous and modern side of Shanghai has a panoramic view. One-day shopping trip back to the top of Shanghai features: famous brand stores are caught in the net, and crazy shopping is fun. Line design: D1 Xujiahui Catholic Church → Huaihai Road Commercial Street → Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street → Lujiazui Central Green Space Line Guidance: Abundant physical strength and full purse are two essential elements for this day.
Starting from the Catholic Church, the first stop for shopping is Xujiahui. The Oriental Commercial Building, Ganghui, Pacific Department Store and Huijin Square, which are known as the "Four donkey kong", are gathered here. After the ground sweeping, it will be transferred to the underground Xujiahui subway mall.
Then take the subway from Xujiahui Station-Huangpi South Road Station to Huaihai Road. There are more than 411 shops here, including Paris Spring, Huaxiang Isetan, Times Square, Admiralty Square, Shanghai Square, Hong Kong Square, Pacific Department Store Huaihai Store and Parkson. Shaanxi South Road and Changle Road connected with it are also worth visiting.
After a short rest in a restaurant, start the third stop today-People's Square. There are Hongkong Boutique Street and Di Mei Shopping Center in the station. You can choose from a wide range of goods. Then walk to Nanjing Road, and more than 111 Chinese time-honored shops and modern commercial buildings are waiting for you.
It's getting late. Take Metro Line 2, from Nanjing East Road to Lujiazui, and then leave the station and go to Zhengda Square, where famous Chinese and foreign brands, global food and all kinds of entertainment are gathered. Pick ... > >