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As the largest city in China, what aspects of Shanghai are among the best in the world?

Shanghai is the earliest trading port in the history of China, and it is also the earliest place to contact with the "outside world". With the changes of the times and the development of society, Shanghai has gradually become an important financial and trade city in East Asia. Many places in Shanghai are among the best in the world.

1. Donghai Bridge is the longest bridge in the world.

Donghai Bridge starts from Luchao Port in Pudong New Area, connects Hulu Expressway in the north, crosses the northern waters of Hangzhou Bay in the south, and reaches Xiaoyangshan Island in Shengsi County, Zhejiang Province, with a total length of 32.5 kilometers.

It takes "Changhong in the East China Sea" as its creative concept, just like a bright rainbow in the East China Sea. The main colors of this bridge are white and light gray, which is in harmony with the environment. At present, the longest sea-crossing bridge built in the open sea in the world is only 16 km, so Donghai Bridge is a veritable "bridge of the world".

2. The longest subway in the world

Shanghai subway has a total mileage of 672 kilometers, ranking first in the world subway length list, and has the longest subway system in the world. The monorail mileage of Shanghai Metro has exceeded the total mileage of other cities. The development of Shanghai subway is not long, only a few decades, but it has surpassed the development of other developed countries 100.

3. The tallest library in the world

The library on the 60th floor of Marriott Shanghai Tomorrow Plaza was awarded the honor of the highest library in the world by Guinness. This library, suspended at an altitude of 230.9 meters, has more than 500 volumes of Chinese and English books/KLOC-0, and many books that are very difficult to find in the market can be found here.

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4. The tallest indoor China Garden in the world.

Half-acre garden, 37 floors in the center of Shanghai, with an altitude of 1.73m, covers an area of 380m2, with small bridges and flowing water, pavilions and pavilions. The quaint and exquisite buildings are integrated with modern buildings.

Shanghai is diverse, with old alleys in the old city, European-style buildings on the Bund, various skyscrapers in Lujiazui, and Chinese gardens bearing memories in the Chenghuang Temple. Multiple urban elements converge here, making Shanghai unique. Of course, there are more skyscrapers in Shanghai, such as the world's tallest city, the world's tallest hotel, the world's largest transportation hub and the world's largest steel arch bridge.