Shanghai's transportation is very convenient, including the Bund, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, Lujiazui, City God Temple, People's Square and other representative Shanghai attractions. can be browsed together. Shanghai Disney is far from the city, and the tour time is long. Many items will be queued, and you usually play alone~
1. The Bund
The Bund is the most symbolic attraction in Shanghai. one. It is 1.5 kilometers long and wanders from south to north. On the left is the broad Zhongshan East 1st Road, with dozens of foreign buildings of different styles lined up on the roadside. Close to the mother river of Shanghai, the Huangpu River, the shuttle of giant ships on the river is the starting point of modern Shanghai, showing the past and prosperity of Shanghai in the blink of an eye.
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Recommended tour method: (the most cost-effective)
Walking: Take a stroll on the Bund side to enjoy the scenery, you can see Lujiazui on the other side Rows of skyscrapers are brightly lit, and the breeze blows against your face.
Cross-river ferry: Buy a ticket to board the cross-river ferry from Jinling Dongdu Pier on the Bund. The ticket price is 2 yuan and it takes about 10 minutes to transport tourists to Lujiazui on the other side.
2. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
One of the top ten famous pedestrian streets in the country, it is the earliest commercial street established after the opening of Shanghai. This is a gathering place for department stores with a wide range of merchandise, making it a shopper's paradise. You can see the clanging cars that look like miniature versions of the old trams going back and forth, which gives you a sense of old Shanghai, so you might as well experience it.
There are also some restaurants with good reputations that you can check in~
Zhenlaodafang: The most distinctive ones are smoked fish and fresh meat mooncakes. The sugar sauce on the outside of the smoked fish is made from a secret recipe passed down from generation to generation. Fresh meat mooncakes are made from refined meat sauce and baked at a high temperature of 260°C.
3. The Oriental Pearl Tower
It is one of the landmarks of Shanghai. It is located in Lujiazui, Pudong New Area. The tower is about 468 meters high. The lower sphere outdoor light gallery with a diameter of 50 meters has an elevation of 90 meters. The 263-meter upper spherical observation layer has a diameter of 45 meters and is the main optical layer of the Oriental Pearl TV Tower. What is worth visiting is the suspended sightseeing corridor, where you can see the panoramic view of both sides of the Huangpu River.
The main exhibition area of ??the Oriental Pearl Tower is divided into four parts: the bottom exhibition area, the lower ball exhibition area, the upper ball exhibition area and the top exhibition area.
Exhibition area at the bottom of the tower: Shanghai Urban Historical Development Exhibition Hall, where visitors can learn about the development history of the city of Shanghai.
Loading Exhibition Area: (78-95 meters) has a 240-degree ring-screen theater with a ground curtain effect, allowing you to experience a VR roller coaster at an altitude of 95 meters.
Skyball Exhibition Area: (259-263 meters) main light level, with a fully transparent suspended corridor and a sightseeing platform overlooking the Bund.
Top-level exhibition area: (351 meters) The highest sightseeing area of ??the Oriental Pearl Tower is decorated as a space world. Visitors feel as if they are looking at the bustling scenery of the Bund from a spaceship.
4. City God’s Temple
For tourists visiting Shanghai for the first time, City God’s Temple is the first window to fully appreciate Shanghai’s history, culture, and customs, and to taste authentic Shanghai snacks. It is one of the must-visit attractions in Shanghai.
5. Tianzifang
Evolved from the most distinctive Shikumen lane in Shanghai, it is located in Puxi and can be called one of the places with petty bourgeoisie. From teahouses, open-air restaurants, There are everything from outdoor cafes, galleries, home furnishings to handicrafts, as well as many well-known creative studios in Shanghai. A maze-like alley.
6. Xintiandi
As its name suggests, it is a fashionable and trendy neighborhood in Shanghai. The entire area is based on the old Shanghai Shikumen architecture, incorporating Western elements, and is carefully built into a modern, international neighborhood
There are gourmet restaurants, unique coffee shops, and boutiques. Galleries and various high-end fashion brands, as well as a more international environment, are also popular among European and American tourists. Xintiandi is also a well-known nightlife area in Shanghai. There are many bars and bars, and the lights are brightly lit even after dark.
7. Sinan Road
Sinan Road was once a road in the French Concession. There were towering plane trees on both sides of the road, full of cultural atmosphere.
The wind and frost history has brought together many unique old Western houses here. Massive plane trees cover the sky and the sun, making the scenery here different from the glitz and glamor of Shanghai, forming a quiet nostalgic road.
8. China Art Palace
It is the Chinese national pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo. The Shanghai Art Museum officially moved in after the conference. The magnificent Art Palace itself is a major attraction. The overall design elements are Chinese red and the "Crown of the East", which makes it look particularly grand.