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(High score) I will go to Shanghai tomorrow and spend four days there. Please help me plan it. Don’t copy other answers. Thank you!

1: World Expo: student ticket: ¥100, ordinary ticket: ¥160, 3-day ticket: ¥400 (hard to buy now), 7-day ticket: ¥900 (any seven days) (individual I think it’s very reasonable, because it’s a good opportunity to learn more). Anyone can buy a student ticket, but you must show your student ID when entering the park. It depends on which one suits you.

The other issue is food and accommodation. There are many places to eat in the Expo area. At the newsstand, you can buy a book called "World Expo Travel Guide". The back of this book has detailed per capita consumption indicators of various restaurants (personally, I don't think you should buy it, and don't read it either! After I went there, I found that most indicators were generally reduced by ¥20 to ¥30. Personally, I recommend going to KFC, which is more cost-effective.) Free drinking water is provided in the park, but you must bring empty cups. , otherwise the security check will not let you pass). There are also drinks in the park, but at ¥5 a bottle, there is a certain gap with the market price. Public transportation in the park, including the subway, is free. Where to stay~~~I don’t know, because I live in my own home and don’t need to stay in a hotel in Shanghai. But I suggest you not to stay at any Expo hotel. The price is very high and it is usually for foreigners. Of course, if you are rich, it is your business. Of course you will buy some souvenirs when you go to the Expo, but I recommend not buying those weird souvenirs. I suggest: An Expo passport is enough~! It is already very meaningful to take it to various exhibition halls to have it stamped. Expo passport prices now seem to range from ¥20 to ¥40.

2: Tropical Storm Water Park. An absolute great place to go in summer! Just look at the name and you’ll know: water park! That's for playing with water. There are water play facilities everywhere, including slides, rafting, waves, etc., there are many. The slogan is: Tropical Storm, one day is not enough! What a great place to be in the summer!

Bus: 763, 137, and 753 have stops. 763 and 137 can be transferred at Xinzhuang Metro Station (terminal station). South Station is also the terminal station of 763. As for consumption, I personally think it’s pretty good. I heard (I can only hear it because it’s too chaotic): Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays are special days with tickets priced at ¥100 per person, and the rest seem to be unevenly priced. You'd better check it yourself. Each box is ¥20, and the deposit is ¥20. Double swimming ring: rent ¥10 and deposit ¥100. Rides are free. But it’s worth mentioning: food and drink are very expensive, and you can’t bring your own. You have to buy swimsuits and trunks at supermarkets outside, they are very expensive! After changing clothes, don’t bring slippers. Put the slippers in the cabinet. It’s normal to go barefoot when changing rides. Slippers are a burden!

3: Happy Valley. The prosperous city is happy. A great place to have fun. I don't know if you have ever held a Century Carnival there. The nature is almost the same. There are many large-scale amusement facilities, to put it bluntly, there are rapid drops, pirate ships, roller coasters, etc., etc., many! The ticket is 200, and the entertainment is free. As for transportation, the easiest way is: get off at Sheshan Station on Metro Line 9, and there is a park bus to pick you up.

4: City God Temple. Snack world. To be precise, I think it should be called the Chenghuang Temple Business District. The main focus there is consumption. There are Nanjing Road, Fuzhou Road (a street in the book city, full of books), the Bund (if you come to Shanghai without going to the Bund, you might as well not come), Westgate Town and Plaza 66 (mostly foreigners go there. In the past, Someone from a relatively remote area asked me: Do they accept cash here? Haha. This shows the level of consumption.) Transportation: Haha~~~Haha~~~ It’s just near People’s Square. Since it’s a business district, it’s a circle. All roads lead to Rome, let alone the city center! After getting off from People's Square Station, take Fuzhou Road first and then ask for directions. I suggest you take a walk. The houses there are unique.

5: The Bund: You have to go to the Bund when you come to Shanghai! This is a fact. Now that the Bund has been renovated, it is even more beautiful! The Oriental Pearl Tower, Jin Mao Tower and World Economic Center in Pudong are three pillars (Shanghai Center is still under construction). Of course, I recommend you to go see the night view of the Bund. This is a beautiful scenery that cannot be missed. Remember to bring a camera. You can also have dinner at the Chenghuang Temple, stroll along the street to the Bund, and enjoy the wind on the Bund, wow! Absolutely enjoyed it! Transportation: Needless to say, it is right on the bank of Huangpu River. A lot of traffic is available. Consumption: Well, no money~!

6: Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. China's first commercial street. This name is not given randomly. If you have money, you can go shopping. As a highlight, let me introduce it to you. Transportation: Pedestrian Street Pedestrian Street. If there is traffic, it is not called a pedestrian street! However, Metro Line 1 People’s Square Station, Line 2 Nanjing East Road Station or People’s Square Station, and Line 8 People’s Square Station. Buses 20, 37, 921, 18, 17, 22, 55, 21, 23, etc. can all reach it.

7: Wildlife Park: my country’s largest national wildlife park. There are many animals inside which are rare species introduced from abroad. Tickets: ¥90. Transportation: Take Line 2 of Shanghai Stadium (6:30-19:15, every 15 minutes), take Yuantong Bus (5:30-19:50) from Shanghai Railway Station (Longmen Hotel), or take the Shanghai Stadium Bus Terminal Station Take the Wanye Express Line (6:30-18:30, every 15 minutes) and People’s Square by taking the Yuanye Line (7:30-10:30, at the Dagu intersection of Chengdu North Road, every 30 minutes).

8: Changfeng Ocean World: Changfeng Ocean World is the largest marine animal performance hall in mainland China and the first in East China to have beluga whales. There are a variety of aquatic animals and plants, including hammerhead sharks and beluga whale performances recently introduced. Worth a visit. Tickets: ¥110. Bus routes: Changfeng Ocean World is located in Changfeng Park, Shanghai, with convenient transportation. There are 17 bus routes: 06, 44, 67, 94, 143, 216, 551, 567, 707, 724, 739, 754 ,765,837,846,856,858.

9: Oriental Ark: The Oriental Ark is so big that you can live in it. The Brave Road, Wisdom Avenue, Moon Bay, Knowledge Island, etc. inside are all very interesting. Now there is mainly a "water carnival activity". It's just that if you are alone, it will seem too big, and it is mainly a youth quality and national defense education base. So~~~Ticket: ¥50. Transportation: It is relatively remote, located in a very suburban area of ??Shanghai. Transportation within the city: It can be reached by taking the Huangpu Stadium Tourist Line, Shanghai-Zhuhai Line, Shanghai-Shanghai Line, Yangpu Stadium Tourist Line, Hongkou Stadium Tourist Line, and Shanghai-Qingdao Line.

The main ones are these (not necessarily all, but there should be no less important ones). There are many other places in Shanghai, such as: Xujiahui, Wujiaochang, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, Hengshan Road, etc., but the main ones are It is a high-consumption place. You can go for a walk, the architecture there is great, and if you have a lot of money, that's where you can spend it. But remember to leave a certain amount of fare home~~~

Friendly reminder: After coming to Shanghai, go to the subway station to get a transportation card (if you are traveling for a few days), because the transportation card is more convenient and you don’t need to I worry about not having enough change to take the bus, and there are discounts for changing cities between modes of transportation (refund before leaving). Also, it’s been very hot in Shanghai recently, so it’s best to bring some things to escape the heat, such as cooling oil, human elixir, etc. The queues at Happy Valley and Expo Park are also a sight to behold, so be sure to bring some skin care products such as sunscreen. Dong, dress cooler.

good! That’s all!

I hit a lot without realizing it! Haha~~~