Introduction of must-see attractions in Shanghai

Shanghai has a vast territory with a total area of 6340.5 square kilometers. Economic prosperity and convenient transportation. There are many stations, which is convenient to appear. To visit Shanghai, you can fly, train, bus or drive. Recommended attractions: Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Bund, Yuyuan Garden, Tianzifang, etc. The scenic spot has good environment, convenient transportation and perfect tourist facilities, which is suitable for vacation.

Shanghai Museum

Shanghai Museum is a large ancient art museum in China, with 12 special exhibition halls and120,000 pieces of fine works. The museum collects historical relics of various dynasties, especially ancient bronze ceramics, calligraphy and paintings. Among them, Dakeding in the Western Zhou Dynasty, Zhongjiangpan in the Spring and Autumn Period, Gaoyitu in the Tang Dynasty and Yatou Maru Iron in Wang Xianzhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty are all national treasures. In addition, the museum often holds special exhibitions to show various domestic and foreign cultural relics, artworks, paintings and calligraphy.

the Bund

The Bund is located on the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, Shanghai, namely Waihuangpu Beach. Since 1844 (twenty-four years of Qing Daoguang), this area has been classified as a British concession, which is a true portrayal of Shanghai Shili foreign market and the starting point of the old Shanghai concession and even the whole modern Shanghai city. Opposite the Bund is Huangpu River and opposite Lujiazui, which is the central business district of Shanghai today. The Bund is one of the most iconic scenic spots in Shanghai. The Bund is 1.5km long and walks from south to north. On the left is the wide Zhongshan East Road, with dozens of foreign buildings with different styles lined up. There is a huge ship on the Huangpu River, the mother river near Shanghai, and skyscrapers such as Jinmao Tower and World Financial Center stand on the other side. At night, the neon lights on both sides of Pujiang River are in full bloom, which is suitable for strolling along the Bund with lovers and feeling the charm and romance of the "city that never sleeps".

Route: 500 meters walk from People's Square Station of Metro Line 2, connecting Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. Cars are not allowed.

It is open all day and admission is free. It is recommended to come back on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night, so that the Bund is fully lit and the night scene is beautiful! You can take a boat tour of Huangpu River. The specific price is unknown. The raiders said it was very cheap, only a few dollars, but I heard the staff of the ticketing agent in the pedestrian street shouting 120 yuan/person with their horns.

There are so many people on the Bund during the tourist season! Crowds are crowded, traffic police control is very strict, and traffic lights are used in one direction.

Yu Yuan Garden

Yuyuan Garden is located in the northeast of Shanghai Yuyuan Tourism Business District, adjacent to Shanghai Chenghuang Temple and Shanghai Yuyuan Tourism Mall. It is a classical garden in the south of the Yangtze River, a world-famous scenic spot and tourist attraction. 1982 was approved by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit. Yu Garden is a private garden in Ming Dynasty, which was built in Jiajing and Wanli years and has a history of more than 450 years. Pan Yunduan, the owner of the garden, served as the envoy of Sichuan Province.

Yu Garden now covers an area of 2 hectares, with pavilions, towering rocks and verdant trees. It is famous for its beauty, exquisiteness and exquisiteness. It has the characteristics of seeing the big from the small, which embodies the artistic style of Jiangnan garden architecture in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Up to now, there are still historical sites such as the library, the birthplace of Shanghai painting and calligraphy, and Chuntang, the seat of Shanghai Knife Society Uprising Command. The ancients praised Yu Garden as "the most beautiful garden in Southeast China" and "the crown of famous gardens in Southeast China".

Tianzifang: It evolved from Shikumen Hutong, the most distinctive hutong in Shanghai, and is located in Puxi, which is one of the very petty bourgeoisie places.

The name of Tianzifang was nicknamed by the painter Huang Yongyu. When young people with personality and literature first arrived in Shanghai, they decided to come here and feel the unique personality of Tianzifang. Walking in Tianzifang, winding through the maze of alleys, specialty stores and art workshops inadvertently jumped into view. From teahouses, outdoor restaurants, outdoor cafes, galleries, household goods to handicrafts, there are many well-known creative studios in Shanghai.