1. Where to go to Shanghai on weekends? Is there anything fun to do in Shanghai on the weekend? Let’s take a look at some recommended weekend places in Shanghai. Fengjing, an ancient town in Fengjing Ancient Town, is located in the southwest of Shanghai. Historically, it was called the famous town of Wuyue because it was located at the intersection of Wuyue and Wuyue. Today, it borders Shanghai and five counties (cities) in Zhejiang (Jinshan, Songjiang, Qingpu, Jiashan, and Pinghu), and is the most important "southwest gateway" from Shanghai to the southwestern provinces. Fengjing is a typical ancient water town in the south of the Yangtze River. The ancient town is surrounded by dense water networks, criss-crossed by rivers, and as many as 52 bridges. The oldest existing bridge is the He Zhi Bridge in the Yuan Dynasty, which has a history of nearly 700 years. The township is relatively large, with 29 streets, squares and 84 alleys. Up to now, there are four ancient building complexes in Heping Street, Changshou Street, North Street and Youhao Street, with a total area of ??48,750 square meters (excluding ancient buildings preserved in other blocks). It is a large-scale and well-preserved ancient water town in Shanghai. Shanghai Zoo is located in the southwest of Shanghai. It has a beautiful ecological environment and is one of the best ecological gardens in Shanghai. Currently, there are more than 600 rare wild animals on display in the zoo, including rare wild animals in China such as giant pandas, golden monkeys, and South China tigers, as well as representative animals from around the world such as chimpanzees, giraffes, polar bears, and kangaroos. Shanghai Zoo has a beautiful environment and natural and comfortable garden scenery. The green landscape composed of grasslands and big trees is in harmony with the environment inside and outside the animal exhibition area, forming a "fine, unique and wild" natural ecological zoo characteristic landscape. Shanghai Wildlife Park is located in Nanhui District, Pudong, covering an area of ??more than 200 hectares. It is China's first national wildlife park. According to the living habits of wild animals, the zoo is divided into grazing areas for herbivores, grazing areas for carnivores, flamingos, free-range animals, waterfowl lakes and captive areas for rare animals. There are more than 200 kinds of rare animals on display, including giraffes, zebras, antelopes, white rhinos, etc. from abroad, as well as China's first-level protected animals, giant pandas, golden monkeys, golden takin, etc. After entering the park, you can divide the garage area and pedestrian area. The garage area leads first into a grazing area for herbivores. Here, gentle giraffes look forward to visitors and elephants gently salute visitors. The golden takin, one of China's three national treasures, gallops vigorously on the grassland. Later, in the cheetah area, the agile cheetah galloped gracefully; in the lion area, bear area, and tiger area, the bravery of the lion, the clumsiness of the bear, and the might of the tiger all had different charms, and naturally they had different interests. The Jade Buddha Temple is one of the famous Buddhist temples in Shanghai. It is located in the bustling downtown area at the east entrance of Anyuan Road, Putuo District, Shanghai. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha was built in 1882, covering an area of ??about 8,000 square meters and having 299 houses. During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, monk Huigen from Putuo Mountain worshiped the Indian Buddha. On his way back to China, he went to Myanmar and invited five small jade Buddhas. When passing through Shanghai, he left behind the seated and reclining statues of Sakyamuni and a white jade Buddha statue, and built a temple in Jiangwan to worship it, hence the name Jade Buddha Temple. The temple was built after the Song Dynasty system. There are three entrance halls on the central axis of the temple: the Tianwang Hall, the Main Hall, and the Jade Buddha Tower. The east and west are equipped with the Reclining Buddha Hall, Tomi Hall, Guanyin Hall and Zen Hall. The structure is exquisite and majestic. Sun Island International Tourism Resort is located on the island at the intersection of Mao River and Taipu River in the upper reaches of the Huangpu River. The upper part is Dianshan Lake and the lower part is the Huangpu River. It is 42 kilometers away from Shanghai Hongqiao Airport and 55 kilometers away from Shanghai city. Sun Island has a long history. In ancient times, it was the center of Humao Lake. During the reign of Emperor Qianfu of the Tang Dynasty, monk Ruhai built a platform and pavilion in the lake, which was named Zhaocheng Pagoda Courtyard. The five-story brick and wood tower bears witness to the prosperity of this land. In the Song Dynasty, this place was a scenic spot in the south of the Yangtze River and there were many boatmen. It was not known until the Ming Dynasty. Today, Sun Island has a new look. Tourist areas
However, due to time constraints, such "slow travel" has become a luxury. In fact, there are many retro motorcycle "specimens" on the streets of Shanghai. They are either displayed, collected, or transformed into unique restaurants, scattered in every corner of the city.
Font Can you imagine what railroads and trains looked like more than 100 years ago? The Wusong Railway, built in 1876, was the first operational railway in China. The Shanghai Railway Museum was built in the 1909 style. The original Shanghai Station (Old North Station) of the Shanghai-Nanjing Railway with British classical architectural style was built on 80% of the original site. The century-old history of Shanghai Railway is reproduced here. Address: Shanghai Railway Museum, No. 200 Tianmu East Road, Zhabei District
Old steam engine locomotives and train carriages, as well as old platforms imitating the Qing Dynasty. With the sound of the train whistle and the scene of the "opening ceremony", it's like traveling through time just to visit. But it is a pity that the carriages and exhibition hall have been closed for a long time. Address: No. 567 Guangji Road, Hongkou District Tel. Songhu Railway Jiangwan Station
Tiantong'an Road is a station on the Songhu Railway. Today, the site reproduces "old objects" such as old railroad tracks, sleepers, and signal lights. Sculptures such as train wheels are also placed. Sichuan North Road Subdistrict has also set up a citizen culture and popular science photography Shinkansen on the edge of the site. You can also visit the photography exhibition while watching the scene. Address: Tiantong'an Road Station Site, Tongxin Road Intersection, Tiantong'an Road, Hongkou District
If you can go further, Wusong Railway Station must not be missed. Everything here, from the gravel-paved railway tracks to the old locomotives to the station carriages, vividly reproduces the appearance of the station back then. A locomotive wrapped in a glass frame on the railway track is an "old antique". It was built as a "Polish goods" in 1956 and was the earliest locomotive used for industrial production and transportation in Shanghai.
Address: Husong Railway Exhibition Hall, Greenbelt, No. 11 Street, Wusong, Baoshan District Telephone Wusong Railway Station Ruins
In the original Notre Dame Cathedral in Xujiahui, there is now a restaurant called "Shanghai Old Station". Two carriages were parked in the yard. The homeowners are two famous women in Chinese history: Cixi and Song Qingling. If you look carefully, you will see that these trains are numbered. 9318 official car was manufactured by the Hannover Vehicle Factory in Germany in 1899. It was the palace car used by Empress Dowager Cixi. 9431 special vehicle, manufactured by the Russian Yekaterin Vehicle Factory in 1919, was used by Soong Ching Ling when she went out. Now, we can enjoy delicious food in this historic carriage and become one with history. Address: Shanghai Old Railway Station, No. 201 Caoxi North Road, Xuhui District
Nanpu Railway Station, built in 1907, is the earliest land and water transportation hub in Shanghai and is now part of the open space of Xuhui Binjiang Parkway . People walk, watch, exercise here, or take a ride to enjoy the scenery along the way. The old locomotive was silent and parked there, telling stories of the past. Address: No. 3222 Binjiang Avenue, Xuhui District Tel. Xuhui Binjiang (Railway Nanpu Station)
Laowai Street was formerly known as Hongmei Leisure Street, and was later renamed Laowai Street. The streets are less than 500 meters long, winding and covered with lush trees. Food from all over the world can be tasted here. This was once the stop for Chairman Mao’s dedicated train No. 101. There is also a motorcycle from that year on display here, which is retro but bourgeois. On September 10, 1971, Chairman Mao took Train 101 to stay here, and then returned to Beijing from Nanjing. After that, the "September 13" incident in Chinese history occurred. Address: Lane 3338, Hongmei Road, Minhang District Telephone Laowai Street
A steam engine locomotive about 30 meters long and rusty rails are located in the Old Shanghai Station Scenic Area on the south side of Nanjing West Road. Chedun Film and Television Base will take you there Back to the old days. The south side of the platform is a dark gray steel structure, which restores the original appearance of Shanghai Railway Station during the Republic of China. Near the parking lot on the west side of Nanjing West Road, a temporary warehouse was built to store a series of railway accessories such as passenger cars and military vehicles from the Republic of China period. The trains, rails, and sleepers laid here are all "old residences" from the Republic of China period and are worth savoring. Location: Chedun Film and Television Base, No. 4915, Beisong Road, Chedun Town, Songjiang District
This small train that once ran on Yunnan meter gauge has now been transformed into a small restaurant, and that small steam locomotive It seemed to take us to that wonderful time. This kind of locomotive is called a narrow-gauge steam locomotive, which was manufactured by Shijiazhuang Power Machinery Factory in Hebei Province in the 1950s. Address: No. 201, Hongmei Road, Minhang Tel. Jinjiang Paradise Old Station Tea Restaurant
The owner has collected five green train carriages, three of which are used as inns and two as restaurants. The hall and square have been turned into bars, and there is one
It is understood that the owner’s father bought a locomotive and five carriages in his early years, but they have never been used. This locomotive still bears its birth mark. It is an upstream brand locomotive produced by Tangshan Machinery Factory in 1972.
Not to mention the taste of the food, the tone of the Green Train Park has already made many people yearn for it! Address: No. 1500, Jiangyue Road, Pujiang Town, Minhang District/p