City sightseeing one-day tour: Get up early and go to the Old Town God's Temple to offer incense, then visit Yu Garden (a 1.5-hour visit). After leaving the garden, visit Yu Garden Mall and taste delicious snacks.
After lunch, you can buy tourist souvenirs in Shanghai Old Street, then take the air-conditioned bus No. 929 via Nanpu Bridge and get off at Jinxiu Road, Pudong. Then transfer to No. 640 or 794 and get off at Century Park Station. Visit Century Square and Shanghai Science and Technology Museum (2001
The main venue of the APEC meeting, visit for 3 hours).
After the visit, take the air-conditioned bus No. 983 along Century Avenue to the Oriental Pearl Tower.
After having dinner at a restaurant in the Lujiazui Food City under the tower, climb the tower to enjoy the night view on both sides of the Pujiang River.
After coming down, go to Binjiang Avenue and look out at the Puxi Bund.
Then take Metro Line 2 back to your residence.
For a day trip to fashion shopping, take Metro Line 2 and get off at Shimen 1st Road. This section of Nanjing West Road is the "top business district" in Shanghai today. Plaza 66, CITIC Pacific and Westgate Plaza are the "three pillars".
Each has its own splendor.
For lunch, you can taste Shanghai-style dishes at the Meilong Town Restaurant, or you can go to Wujiang Road Leisure Street to taste exotic flavors.
After lunch, we took a walk along Shaanxi Road in the direction of Huaihai Road. The shoe and bag stores on Shaanxi South Road and the Chinese clothing stores and Hari Store on Changle Road were next to each other.
There are many foreign trade jewelry stores here, and there are always surprising discoveries every time I go there. On the southwest side of the Huaihai intersection of Shaanxi Road is the Xiangyang Clothing and Gift Market. The merchants have all moved from the famous Huating Road. The clothing here is avant-garde.
And it’s cheap, so it’s definitely a place that will test your vision.
At noon, you can visit Ajisen Ramen, Genroku Sushi or KFC and PIZZAHUT on Huaihai Road.
The next sightseeing is along Huaihai Road from west to east, focusing on big and famous stores such as Parkson, Paris Printemps, 200 Yongxin, Huating Isetan, Pacific and other famous stores. What girls value is the elegant and fashionable atmosphere on Huaihai Road.
Boys pay more attention to the beauties on this road.
After strolling around the Pacific Ocean on Huaihai Road at dusk, turn into the quiet Huangpi South Road, and another "New World" will appear to you, where you can have dinner and go to the bar, which complement each other.
And Hengshan Road is also your best choice for clubbing at night.
There are a few points to note: 1.
Prices vary greatly among individual stores, so look around and compare before buying.
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Pay attention to propriety when negotiating prices. If you cut more on the road, the room for negotiating prices on Xiangyang Road and Shaanxi Road will be much smaller.
In addition, some large shopping malls in Shanghai have many products that can be negotiated.
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Most buses in Shanghai have automatic coin-operating systems, so be sure to have change ready.
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There are genuine and fake brand-name goods in individual stores, so you should carefully identify them and don't just go for the cheap.
Shanghai has the world's largest public transportation network and the world's highest daily public transportation passenger volume.
There are 3,000 roads and 1,200 bus operating lines, which is like a huge "maze".
It often makes first-time visitors feel confused.
The following is a bus guide to Shanghai's major airports, stations, and piers to guide you through the east, west, south, north, and middle of Shanghai.
Subway: Shanghai Metro has opened three subway lines with a total length of 65 kilometers: Line 1 (Shanghai Railway Station--Xinzhuang), Line 2 (Zhongshan Park--Zhangjiang Hi-Tech), and Mingzhu Line (Shanghai South Railway Station--Jiangwan
town).
Shanghai's main urban landscapes (the Bund, People's Square, Xujiahui, Longhua, Hongqiao, and Hongkou in Puxi, and Lujiazui and Huamu in Pudong) and prosperous business districts (Nanjing Road, Huaihai Road, Xujiahui, Sleepless City, and Yaohan) are all distributed in these three streets.
Along the subway.
Taking the fast, accurate, safe, comfortable and convenient subway is your best choice for exploring the new Shanghai.
There are more than 3,000 roads crisscrossing Shanghai, and there are hundreds of one-way roads for motor vehicles in the city center. When driving in the city, it is best for foreign drivers to have a copy of the "Shanghai Road Traffic Management Information Map" (September 2001 edition).
And pay special attention to traffic prohibition signs to avoid unnecessary fines or delays in your driving time.
Huangpu River Ferry: In addition to the "five bridges and three tunnels" between Pudong and Puxi, there are more than 20 ferry lines for people and vehicles to conveniently cross the river.
Fare: 0.5 yuan/time for pedestrians, 1.3 yuan/time for bicycles, 1.5 yuan/time for mopeds, 2 yuan/time for motorcycles. Freight trucks and heavy vehicles can pass through "Dongtang Road-Nenjiang Road" and "Minsheng Road-Dandong Road"
"Two cars cross the river, and the charge is 10-20 yuan/car.
In addition to Shanghai’s local restaurants, which are rich in oil and soy sauce, Shanghainese are actually most proud of Shanghai’s various dim sum.
Whether it is the Four King Kongs in the market, pickles and rice, or the pigeon egg dumplings and eyebrow cakes served when Sihanouk was received at the Green Wave Gallery, they are all top-notch delicacies.
Collecting every corner of the snacks and tasting them slowly, the delicious food starts from a small place... Pan-fried steamed buns Pan-fried steamed buns can be said to be a native snack in Shanghai, and are said to have a history of hundreds of years.
Shengjian uses semi-fermented flour to coat fresh meat and meat skin jelly, and puts them in a pan in rows for frying. During the frying process, cold water is poured several times, and finally sprinkled with chopped green onion and sesame seeds, and it's done.
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Location: Feilong Shengjian, No. 1345, Sichuan North Road, No. 612, Dahuchun Henan Middle Road, Fengyu Shengjian, a chain store in every district in Shanghai. Xiaoyang Shengjian, Wujiang Road Food Street, Nanxiang Xiaolongbao, Nanxiang Xiaolongbao, is famous both at home and abroad and has a history of hundreds of years.
It was first called "Nanxiang Big Meat Steamed Bun", then "Nanxiang Big Steamed Bun", then "Guyiyuan Xiaolong", and now it is called "Nanxiang Xiaolong".
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