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Oriental Pearl Tower of Jinmao Tower Shanghai Wildlife Park

Shanghai Museum Yuyuan Shanghai Yushan National Forest Park

List of Shanghai Grade Scenery:

Shanghai Museum on the 88th floor of Shanghai Jinmao Tower

Shanghai Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower Shanghai Wildlife Park

Shanghai Sheshan National Forest Park Shanghai Yuyuan Garden

Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall Shanghai Grand View Garden

Shanghai Sun Island Tourism Resort Shanghai Century. > List of attractions

Oriental Pearl Tower of Jinmao Tower

Century Park nanpu bridge

Yangpu Bridge International Conference Center

Qingyun Temple Lujiazui Food City

century avenue Sanjiagang Seaside Paradise

Chongming Scenic Area > > List of scenic spots

Shouan Temple in Dongping National Forest Park

Jin 'ao Mountain in Hanshan Temple

Golden Beach Garden

Tang Yicen Tomb of Guangfu Temple

Jiading Scenic Area > > List of scenic spots

Chenghuang Temple Ancient Yi Garden

Huilongtan Nanxiang Twin Towers

Qiuxiapu Park Fahua Pagoda

Universal Paradise Confucius Temple

Liuhe Island Tourist Village Xing Wu Temple

Dream Paradise Nanxiang Temple Jingzhuang

Taoan Liubi Monument leafpool

Qingpu Scenic Area > > List of scenic spots

Fuquan Mountain Ancient Culture Site Grand View Garden

Dianshan Lake Mao Tower

Qushui Garden Songze Ancient Culture Site

Puji Bridge Qinglong Tower

Wanshou Tower Liberation Bridge

Yingxiang Bridge Golf Country Club

Xiaodian Mountain

Nanhui Scenic Area > > List of scenic spots

Shanghai Wildlife Park Donghai Movie Park

Sino-Dutch Rose Garden Luchaogang

Taoyuan Folk Village

Jinshan Scenic Area > > List of scenic spots

Jinshan

Huayan Pagoda of Qijiadun Ancient Cultural Site

jinshanwei Ancient City Wall

Songjiang Scenic Area > > List of scenic spots

Sheshan Catholic Church Songjiang Tang Toroni Sutra Stela

Sheshan National Forest Park

My personal suggestion:

1) The paths near Tian 'ai Road and Shanyin Road, Lu Xun's former residence in Hongkou District are beautiful, with quaint small foreign buildings and swaying phoenix trees, which make people think;

2) hengshan road Bar Street: Look at all kinds of buildings during the day, and you can soak in Shanghai at night;

3) Fuzhou Road Cultural Street: various professional bookstores, such as foreign language bookstores and ancient books bookstores, can also go to the old bookstores to find Taobao shells. If you are interested, you can also go to Yifu Building to listen to Kunqu Opera, and then go to nearby Xinghualou to eat exquisite traditional Shanghai desserts, which are delicious;

4) The People's Square (the pigeons in the square are still worth seeing) and the nearby Shanghai Art Museum used to be a bell tower. It looks antique outside, but it's very quiet to walk around inside.

5) The church near the People's Square (I visited the church on Sunday and listened to the choir singing hymns, which felt good);

6) Chenghuang Temple: a must-visit place for old Shanghainese, with famous snacks, such as Nanxiang steamed buns;

7) Riverside Avenue in Pudong: Going at night and looking back at the brightly lit Puxi, you will have a different feeling;

8) If you go shopping, go to Huaihai Road (but personally, the style is not necessarily better than COOL in Shenzhen, and the price is outrageous) or Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street;

and, if you have time, take the light rail, subway and maglev in Shanghai, which Shenzhen has to admire.

There are also four major food streets in Shanghai

1. Western Fashion Hongji Square

Hongji Square on Hongqiao Road is a new food street, which is becoming more and more lively with the opening and business of Ganghui Square.

There are many high-grade office buildings around Hongji Square, and Xujiahui is a prosperous business district that has risen rapidly in recent years, so the restaurants here are no longer dominated by traditional Chinese food, but have a strong westernization flavor, and there are many foreign restaurants, especially foreign fast food. Tea restaurants, noodle restaurants, cafes, barbecues and pizzas, which are popular in Shanghai, are also everywhere.

There are many and concentrated restaurants here. Except for restaurants, there are almost no other miscellaneous colors in the newly-built two-story storefronts on both sides of Hongqiao Road. In addition, there are a variety of food and beverage contents. It is like entering a small United Nations in the food and beverage world: curry-flavored noodles from Singapore and Matai, barbecues from Brazil, Italian macaroni, sashimi from Japan, mutton from Xinjiang and so on. The decoration of each store is mostly casual style, and the seats are not as crowded as the old Chinese restaurants. Even the restaurants give people the feeling of "bar", and the relaxed music floating around the beam has a unique mood.

to sum up the characteristics of this street, the most appropriate word that can be found is fashion, which belongs to western fashion. In this way, in addition to foreigners with high noses and blue eyes, more people patronize here, which are fashionable gentlemen and ladies in the OFFICE. What "foreigners" find here is the taste of their hometown, which is a convenient and nutritious eating habit, so they patronize some fast food restaurants more; And those young people in China are willing to pay a little more expensive than other places just for the word "fashion". However, by comparison, the price of Chinese restaurants here is reasonable.

2 snack kingdom Old Town God Temple

Old Town God Temple has a long history, with Yu Garden as the center, and almost all buildings are antique Ming and Qing styles. Bridges and flowing water, cornices, pavilions and pavilions embody the garden architecture culture of ancient China to the fullest.

Snacks in the Old Town God Temple also have a long history, which is said to date back to the Ming Dynasty. Spiced beans and Nanxiang steamed bread are well-known famous products, and it is very common for some tourists from other places and foreign countries to wander around the narrow alleys while eating a bag of spiced beans or a bag of steamed bread. Here, some old restaurants, tea houses and dim sum shops with the same cornices have formed their own independent brands and characteristics, which have become the food flavor representing Shanghai and even China, so that important guests at home and abroad often visit here when they come to China and Shanghai. It is said that the Old Town God Temple has received more than 41 batches of heads of state and government so far.

since it is famous for its snacks, the local authorities simply promote snacks to the end. A year or two ago, a special place was set up here to specialize in all kinds of snacks. In this way, snacks from all over the world and all ages have gathered together as much as possible: bloody glutinous rice soup, bad snail, bean curd soup with vermicelli blood oil and fried stinky tofu, and so on, which makes it a veritable snack kingdom.

3 mass consumption Wujiang Road

Wujiang Road used to be a messy mass snack street near the TV station, and people will never forget that delicious cakes and oil chopping blocks were sold here. Now, after careful transformation, Wujiang Road has been completely transformed. Colored floor tiles have replaced the old asphalt road, and the center of the road has lost the noise of bicycles, pedestrians and vendors. Instead, circular benches are surrounded by flowers and trees with different postures, and European street lamps are dotted among them.

Restaurants are developing towards Europeanization on the basis of retaining the original main tone of Chinese food, with cafes, western restaurants and tea houses interspersed among Chinese restaurants. Most storefronts are inlaid with transparent floor-to-ceiling glass along the street, and you can clearly see the scene in the store from the street.

Although Wujiang Road has changed a lot, its popular consumption level remains unchanged. A Chinese restaurant with a good store has the price of vegetables in 5 yuan, 3 yuan. At night, customers who are tired of visiting Nanjing Road often turn around to eat and rest. At noon, it has become a fast food sales area, where a small shop sets out rows of dishes along the street, and you can eat well and be full for 5-11 yuan. The elegant environment and ordinary consumption make Wujiang Road more and more popular with people.

4 Yunnan Road, an old Chinese food street

Yunnan Road is an old food street in Shanghai. It is located at the junction of Yan 'an Road and Tibet Road, close to the central area of People's Square, and its geographical position is very superior, attracting many foreign diners who have just come to Shanghai. Because they are old, many stores belong to some big group companies, such as Shaoxing Catering Group, and so on, so their chain is particularly strong. For example, there are several hot pot restaurants in Sichuan alone within a few hundred meters. Because they are old, almost all stores deal in Chinese food, and there are many Shanghai dishes and Sichuan dishes, and occasionally there are Shandong dishes and Huaiyang dishes interspersed among them. However, it is difficult for you to find a western restaurant or a more modern "bar" or "square".

The food and beverage prices in this road are uneven. Some shops are quite high, while others are relatively low. The difference lies in their fame. However, some restaurants that were once famous and very prosperous are no longer full of customers because of old-fashioned management and other reasons, and the prices are naturally no longer as expensive as before or imagined.