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Where is it convenient to travel and stay in Shanghai?

It is recommended to live in an area near the city center, as long as the subway traffic can reach it.

Living in the city center, such as Nanjing Road, Huaihai Road, Xintiandi, Lujiazui and century avenue, the first three areas are downtown areas of Pudong, and the last two are popular areas of Pudong, but they are all close to the famous Bund in Shanghai, so it is convenient to go to various scenic spots by subway and transportation, which can save time.

If it is November or Spring Festival holiday, it is common that hotels in these areas are in short supply of air defense and can't find rooms. Considering the economic cost and convenient travel, it is recommended to live in an area close to the city center, as long as the subway traffic can reach it. As far as the overall public security in Shanghai is concerned, it is still relatively safe. If I personally recommend it, I would suggest that you live in Changning District, Huangpu District, Jing 'an District and Hongkou District in the city center.

Living in an urban area near the city center, it is easy to find supermarkets and restaurants when you go out to buy things or eat. Secondly, because of its good geographical location, it won't be far to go around by subway.

Extended data:

1. If you live near Hua Yao Road on Line 7, you can spend the morning visiting the nearby Expo Park, which is close to Huangpu River and the China Pavilion of the Expo.

2. If you are near hongkou football stadium on Line 3, you can find Duolun Road. It is also a small street where celebrities once lived. Guo Moruo, Zhao Shiyan and Wang Zaoshi all lived here. At the same time, there are Shanghai Cultural Center and Duolun Modern Art Museum to visit. Not far from Duolun Road, there is a small street called Yin Shan Road. On both sides are Shikumen-style husband's family, the former residence of Lu Xun.

3. If you choose to live on the 1 line and 12 line near Cao Bao Road. Then, you can take a walk in Longhua Temple. This is the oldest temple in Shanghai. According to legend, Sun Quan built it for his mother in the Three Kingdoms period, with a history of 1700 years.

Shanghai Museum is located in a crowded Shanghai Museum. I went there once when I first came to Shanghai. There are still quite a lot of people, but at least there is no need to wait in line. But once there is a popular exhibition, we really have to hurry, otherwise there will be more and more people behind. When the British Museum was first exhibited in Shanghai, people waited in line for 3-4 hours.

5. Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art was reconstructed from the original Heather Power Plant. There are more abstract art exhibitions here, and there is a big platform on the top floor, which is very suitable for watching night scenes and thinking about life when night falls.