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What places of interest are there in Shanghai?

There are Jade Buddha Temple, Jing 'an Temple, Longhua Temple, Longhua Pagoda, Qinglong Pagoda, Huzhu Pagoda, Songjiang Square Pagoda, Xilin Pagoda, Jiading Confucius Temple, Confucian Temple, Songjiang Tang Darani Jing stupa, Qiuxiapu Park, Yuyuan Garden, Guyi Garden, Huilongtan, Drunk Pool, Shuyin Building, Siming CCBA, Dajing Taoist Temple, Tianhou Palace and Sheshan Hall.

1, Jade Buddha Temple

The Jade Buddha Temple is located at No.0/70 Anyuan Road, Putuo District, Shanghai. Named after the temple mainly worships jade Buddha. Because it belongs to the Zen legal system and practices Zen, it is also called Jade Buddha Temple. As one of the top ten tourist attractions in Shanghai, Jade Buddha Temple is located in the bustling urban area, but it is also quiet in the downtown area, and is known as a pure land in the downtown area. The founder and first abbot of the Jade Buddha Temple was Master Huigen.

2. Grand View Garden

Shanghai Grand View Garden has successively won the honorary titles of Luban Award for National Architecture, Top Ten Buildings in 40th Anniversary of Shanghai, Top Ten New Leisure Attractions, Shanghai Excellent Architecture in 50th Anniversary of New China, Top Ten Tourism Characteristic Gardens in Shanghai, Seven Civilized Parks in Shanghai, and Advanced Collective of National Scenic Spots of the Ministry of Construction.

3. Baoshan Martyrs Cemetery

The cemetery contains the remains of China People's Liberation Army 1884 martyrs who died in Baoshan Theater during the Shanghai Campaign. The Chen Fang Room of Martyrs' Ashes contains the caskets of 16 martyrs who died in the struggle against the enemy and rescue and disaster relief after the founding of the People's Republic of China. The exhibition room and large-scale gallery of martyrs' historical achievements display historical materials, photos, portraits of some martyrs and life stories of the People's Liberation Army who bravely and tenaciously destroyed the enemy when Shanghai was liberated.

4. Qinglong Tower

Qinglong Pagoda, located in Qinglong Village, Baihe Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai, is named Long Fu Temple Pagoda, commonly known as Seiryuji Pagoda, also known as Qinglong Wild Goose Pagoda. It is a rare physical monument in Shanghai and a ground building left by the ancient port of Qinglong Town, Shanghai. It is a valuable material for studying Shanghai's ancient history, ancient buildings and Buddhist history.

5. Qibao Ancient Town

Qibao Town, located in the southwest of Shanghai, is an ancient historical town with both natural scenery and long-standing humanistic connotation. It is adjacent to caohejing High-tech Development Zone in the east, Songjiang and Qingpu in the west, Shanghai Xinzhuang Industrial Zone in the south and Hongqiao International Airport in the north.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Shanghai (Cultural Relics)