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Must-see places in Shanghai
Shanghai Disney Resort 1
If you want to go to Shanghai, you must go to Disney. After all, it is the most popular amusement park in China. It is an amusement park suitable for all ages, especially for parent-child tours. There are the largest Tito Castle, the first pirate theme park and the longest Disney water cruise route. Let you personally experience the magical kingdom, where men, women and children can find a happy world.
2. Oriental Pearl
Shanghai's landmark building, going to Shanghai instead of the Oriental Pearl, means that you have never been to Shanghai, and it is also the best viewing platform in Shanghai. Take the fully transparent sightseeing elevator and board the sightseeing floor of the 35 1 meter-high space capsule, and you can have a panoramic view of the scenery on both sides of Pujiang. If the restaurant is rotated at an altitude of 267 meters, it will be an extraordinary experience to enjoy the night view and taste the food at the same time.
3. Zendai Himalayan Center
Himalayan Art Museum was originally Zendai Modern Art Museum. During the renovation, the architectural design was presided over by internationally renowned Japanese architect Mr. Isozaki Shin. Since its opening in 2005, it has been committed to international art exchange, so you can see exhibitions from all over the world here.
Address: 3rd floor, Zone A, Himalayan Center, No.869 Huaying Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai.
Transportation: Exit 3 of Huamu Road Station of Metro Line 7, A5/A6 elevator in Himalayan Center.
Opening hours: Monday-Sunday10: 00-18: 00 (17: 00 closes admission).
4. Suzhou River Landscape Corridor
Address: Intersection of Furong Road and Changning Road, Changning District, Shanghai Opening hours: Open all day. Tickets: Free transportation: Weining Road, Metro Line 2 (1 exit).
This place is amazing. It's like a gateway to aliens. Shooting here at will can become a beautiful fashion sci-fi blockbuster. Just like a shiny python, whether inside or outside the building, you can find its unique angle and take a perfect photo with it.
5. The Bund
There is absolutely no dispute that the Bund ranks first among the top ten must-see attractions in Shanghai. When it comes to Shanghai, many people first think of the Bund, which was once classified as a British concession. She witnessed various important events in modern China. There are 52 buildings with different styles, which have a unique aesthetic feeling of miniature world. At night, the bright neon lights on both sides of the strait can make you thoroughly feel the beauty of Shanghai.
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