1, Oriental Pearl
As of 20 19, it is the sixth tallest tower in Asia and the ninth tallest tower in the world. The Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower is one of the landmark buildings in Shanghai. On the TV tower, you can see a panoramic view of the Bund. In the distance is Pudong, Shanghai, and the Huangpu River flows under its feet. Very charming.
2. Lujiazui
Lujiazui, which faces the Bund across the river, is one of the most influential financial centers in China, where you can feel the charm of the magic capital at any time.
One of the three famous temples of the Yangtze River, with a history of more than 600 years, is a relic of a modern metropolis. It is a sacred place of prayer with a long history, so you can feel the local religious culture. At night, the Chenghuang Temple is as dazzling as a palace and super spectacular, attracting many tourists. If the Bund is the representative of Shanghai's foreign culture, then the City God Temple is the representative of China's traditional culture.
3. Chenghuang Temple
There are three famous stone jade exquisite gardens in Jiangnan, 1853 Dianchuntang, the command post of Daoshe Uprising.
National key cultural relics protection unit, national 3A scenic spot
4. Yuyuan Garden
As one of the most iconic scenic spots in Shanghai, dozens of buildings with different styles in Puxi are the testimony of Shanghai Shanghai culture. Every night, the landscape lights on both sides of Pujiang River light up, which is very suitable for you and your family to experience the night view of Shanghai style in this city.
5. The Bund
Nanjing Road is known as "the first commercial street in China". It is a street integrating snacks and shopping, and it is also a shopping paradise. At first glance, modern buildings and old European buildings are mixed together, with various small shops on both sides. Under the night, don't have a style.
In addition, the quality and price of things in this street are guaranteed, and it is a relatively standard pedestrian street, with fewer shops for consumers and a good shopping experience.
6. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
Tianzifang smells like a house in an alley. In addition to creative shops, galleries and photo exhibitions, there are cafes in the alley and various online celebrity snacks, which are fresh and full.
7. Tianzifang
Shanghai Museum is a large-scale ancient art museum in China, with a reputation of "half the country" in the field of cultural relics. There are nearly one million cultural relics in the museum, including bronzes, pottery, calligraphy and paintings.
8. Shanghai Museum
The sixth Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in the world has a collection of vivid wax figures such as fashionable baristas, celebrities, heroes and legends. It is best to take a group photo in the morning, and there are relatively few people.
9. Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
Guangfulin culture was identified by experts as a new archaeological culture about 4000 years ago in 2006. The architecture of Guang Lin Exhibition Hall is very distinctive. Built under water, it has become a new landmark in Shanghai.
The whole scene impressed me with the architectural style and characteristics of Tang Ming. Temple forest with maple leaves is easy to think of Kyoto. If you don't have time to go to Japan, you can also see different scenery here.