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Let's take a look at the one-day tourist attractions in Shanghai with the editor - Recommended one-day tourist attractions in Shanghai: The Bund is the most beautiful scenic spot in the morning.
When the sun shines on the Bund from the east, the buildings on the Bund shine with golden light, and mist floats on the Huangpu River.
The Lujiazui buildings on the other side are accompanied by the rising sun, and citizens on the Bund are doing morning exercises to the sound of the customs bell.
One-day trip to Shanghai: Visit the City God's Temple to experience old Shanghai. The City God's Temple is a Taoist temple. There are Yu Garden and Yu Garden Mall here, and it is the busiest place in Shanghai.
The snacks there are very famous, such as Nanxiang Baozi Restaurant, which is often crowded, but it stops being crowded before 8 o'clock.
Yu Garden leaves at 8:15. Just after breakfast, you can visit Yu Garden.
Yu Garden is the only ancient garden in the city.
The scenery in the garden is not breathtaking, but the photo effects are surprisingly good.
There are not many tourists before 9 o'clock, so you can take as many pictures as you want.
One-day trip to Shanghai: Shopping on Huaihai Road.
If you want to go shopping in Shanghai, I recommend you go to Huaihai Road.
Huaihai Road is not as famous as Nanjing Road, but the shopping environment, product quality, and fashion index are all higher than Nanjing Road.
Most shops there are open between 10 and 10 o'clock.
Shanghai One-Day Tour Attractions 4: There are two options for taking a boat trip on the Huangpu River: Huangpu River Sightseeing and Water Bus.
The boarding location is at the southern end of the Bund.
You can also take the city ferry, which is now mainly used by cyclists to cross the river.
The fare is 50 cents.
You can go back and forth several times as long as you don't get off the boat.
One-day tourist attractions in Shanghai 5: Go to Zhapu Road or Huanghe Road for lunch.
These two places are among the best food streets in Shanghai, with many restaurants lining both sides of the street.
Since the afternoon market usually offers a 20% discount, I recommend you go there at noon to taste Shanghainese food, which costs about 80 yuan per person.
P.S. Shanghainese cuisine is Shanghainese cuisine that has absorbed the characteristics of many cuisines, but I don’t know what the characteristics are.
Shanghai Travel Guide 6: To the south of the Oriental Pearl Tower is Shanghai's largest shopping mall, Zhengda Plaza, and Lujiazui Food City, where the most famous restaurants in Shanghai have branches.
To the north of the Oriental Pearl Tower is the International Convention Center, and to the north there is a restaurant that looks like a seagull called Seagull Boat.
Sitting on the riverside happens to occupy the best position on the Huangpu River, but it is difficult to sit on the riverside observation seat when eating.
About 700 meters east of the Oriental Pearl Tower is the central green space, which is often ignored by tourists.
But it is the first choice place for Shanghai people to take wedding photos.
About 700 meters west of the Oriental Pearl Tower is Binjiang Avenue along the Huangpu River.
It’s best to go between 7pm and 9pm, because at this time, the Bund on the other side is brightly lit, making it the best choice to enjoy the night view of the Huangpu River.
Shanghai Travel Guide 7: Tianzifang is a fashionable landmark creative industry gathering area formed after the renovation of Shanghai's Shikumen building complex. It is also the creative work base of many artists.
People often call her "the second best in Xintiandi".
In fact, apart from the same fashion, there are many differences between her and Xintiandi.
Tianzifang shows people more of the friendly, enthusiastic and noisy side of Shanghai.
As long as you walk around the most delicious alleys in Shanghai today, it is not difficult to appreciate the unique personality of Tianzifang.
Walking in Tianzifang, winding through the maze-like alleys, a series of specialty shops and art workshops will jump into your sight inadvertently.
From teahouses, open-air restaurants, open-air cafes, galleries, home furnishings to handicrafts, as well as many well-known creative studios in Shanghai, you can find everything here.
Whether it is a sign or a product, each store strives to show its own style to highlight its "unique" features.
Here, you can slow down, slow down, and listen quietly to the owner telling you the origin and story of each masterpiece.
Shanghai Travel Guide 8: Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower is located on the bank of the Huangpu River, at the tip of Lujiazui, Pudong.
It stands among the modern buildings in Lujiazui, across the river from the World Architecture Expo on the Bund, and showcases the Shanghai World Expo Tower with a height of 468 meters, the tallest in Asia and the third tallest in the world.
The designer imaginatively connected eleven spheres of different sizes, ranging from blue sky to green grass.
In the distance, it looks like a huge sphere, with two crystal clear rubies, depicting a dreamy picture like pouring large and small pearls into a plate of jade.
At night, looking at the Oriental Pearl Tower, it is colorful and dazzling; climbing the tower to overlook the night view of the city is even more colorful and beautiful.