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Are there any interesting places in Shanghai?

Traveling in Shanghai: 1. The Bund: Feel the soul of Shanghai. The path along the river trodden by trackers with their feet more than 1.51 years ago is now the symbol of Shanghai. Located from Waibaidu Bridge to the west bank of Huangpu River in nanpu bridge, it is 4 kilometers long. On the west side of the Bund, there are all kinds of Chinese and western buildings with different styles. Only from Waibaidu Bridge in the north to Jinling East Road in the south, there are 52 western-style and Chinese-western buildings in this 1.5-kilometer-long section. In particular, HSBC, an antique Greek dome building, is the most famous. It was once known as "the most luxurious building from the east of Suez Canal to the Bering Strait in the Far East", and a pair of bronze lions outside it has a history of more than 71 years. If you are on the Bund, you are already in the history and changes of Shanghai. On one side of the Pujiang River, Shanghai's past is displayed. The Western-style buildings, known as the National Architecture Expo, used to be a paradise for international adventurers, but now the banks and insurance companies with Chinese prefix have become their owners. Public transportation: Take the bus no.31, no.56, no.135, no.251, no.868, no.911, no.921, no.928. Reminder: The Bund can be divided into three times: (1) Go at night, especially on holidays or weekends. At this time, all the buildings on the Bund (including the buildings on the other side of Pudong) are lit up, full of colorful lights and particularly prosperous. If you want to see the night view of Pudong quietly from the Bund, the best scenic spot is the Seagull Hotel beside Waibaidu Bridge. Opening hours: Lantern Festival: 17: 11-22: 11 in summer and 17: 11-21: 11 in winter (2) During the day, you can have a closer look at the buildings on both sides. (3) Going late at night, the Bund with lights off is the world of lovers. The whistle of the ships on the Huangpu River makes the Bund seem quieter, so you can listen to the deepest sound in the city. Crossing the Bund and Pudong: (1) Ferry: Generally, take the ferry at Pujiang Sightseeing Pier on the Bund of Jinling East Road and go to Dongchang Road Pier in Pudong. The fare from the Bund to Pudong is 1.5-1.8 yuan, and from Pudong to the Bund is free. (2) Bund Sightseeing Tunnel: From the Bund of Nanjing East Road to the Oriental Pearl Tower in Pudong, there is a pedestrian crossing tunnel. It takes only a few minutes for pedestrians to take the escalator from the bottom of Huangpu River to reach the other side of the river. 2. The old villa is the most classic residence in Shanghai. (1) Lilac Garden: Legend has it that Li Hongzhang's golden house is the place where his charming body is hidden, and it is a big garden villa with American style. Building 3 is a library, with a lot of very precious books and antiques. To the south of the garden, there is a large green lawn with classical park chairs. Address; No.849 Huashan Road (2) Mahler's Old House: Nordic Norwegian architecture, a fairy tale world designed according to a dream of the daughter of British businessman Mahler. Now it is Hengshan moller villa Hotel. Address: No.31, South Shaanxi Road * * * Transportation: No.48 and No.71 Road (3) Kadoorie Residence; Not only is the exterior spectacular, but the interior decoration is more luxurious. The main living room is all decorated with marble imported from Italy. Entering the hall is like being in a marble palace, which is known as the "marble building". (4) Ma Lishi Garden: one of the most beautiful private houses in old Shanghai. It consists of four villas with different styles: Japanese modern architecture, Vienna garden architecture, English country architecture and French court neoclassical villa. Address: Ruijin Hotel, No.118, second floor, Ruijin Transportation: No.41, No.96 and No.114 Road (5) Ailu: the residence of Chiang Kai-shek and Song Meiling, located at No.9 Dongping Road. 3. Oriental Pearl Tower: This landmark building in Shanghai is more suitable for taking photos at night. With a height of 468 meters, it is the tallest TV tower in Asia and the third in the world. The sightseeing places of the tower include: the lower sphere, the middle sphere and the circular corridor, the upper sphere and the empty warehouse. The top of the ball is 118 meters high, with a sightseeing corridor and a dream space city. The top of the ball is 295 meters high, with a revolving tea room, a restaurant and a sightseeing platform for 1611 people. There are five balls between the upper and lower balls, which are five sets of high-altitude luxury rooms. Tickets; 111 yuan (pass, including 3 spheres) public transportation: all kinds of public buses, minibuses, ferries and tunnels. ZX871, ZX985, 81, 82 and Metro Line 2 can be reached. Tel: 58798888 Reminder: (1) There are long queues in elevators such as holidays, and traffic congestion may occur. (2) There is not much novelty in the space capsule, so it is the most economical and practical to visit only the first ball, overlooking the banks of the Pujiang River in Shanghai, and it is not necessary to spend too much money. (3) The buffet of the highest revolving restaurant in Asia tastes ordinary, but you can enjoy a 361-degree view of Shanghai with the rotation of the sphere. It is recommended to have dinner here, from dusk to night, with a ticket to 211 yuan. 4. If Jinmao Tower must use a building to represent Shanghai, the first choice should be Jinmao Tower. This reinforced glass tower is 421.5 meters high and 88 stories high, ranking first in China and third in the world. Unlike the ancient tower, the biggest feature of this "tower" is that it can town people! People can deeply understand the deterrent power of banknotes. Admission: 51 yuan, 31 yuan over 71 years old with proof, children under 81 cm are free. Tel: 51476688 Reminder: (1) If you are in Lujiazui, Pudong, it is enough to take a closer look at Jinmao Building. There is no need to go there specially, because it takes a lot of walking by bus or subway. (2) If you are a high-speed elevator enthusiast, it is necessary to catch the elevator of Jinmao Building (running 9.1 meters per second, only 45 seconds from the first floor to the 88th floor). ~~