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Are there any smaller and fresher scenic spots in Shanghai?

1, Senhai maze

Shanghai Green Forest Park is very suitable for walking and picnicking. This park is quite large. In the morning, many old people play Tai Chi in the park, many primary school students go for a spring outing, and many photographers take pictures everywhere with heavy SLR. It's worth a visit. It is recommended to play for 4 hours.

2. 1933 old factory building

1933 The old house used to be a slaughterhouse, but now it is a creative park. It was designed by a British designer, and the childhood of the film was also filmed here. It is recommended to play for 3 hours.

3. Sinan Building

Sinan mansions is a garden house with a long history, which is very Republic of China style. Many restaurants have been opened, and the waiters are mainly in cheongsam style. The most famous restaurant is Huinan Building. Next to sinan mansions is Zhou Mansion. Even the air is full of the breath of the Republic of China. Looking at the house, we can imagine that several classes of revolutionary youth were active in the French Concession at that time, fighting for their ideals.

4.Thames Town

This town is an excellent place to take wedding photos. A small town that focuses on British customs is especially like walking in the suburbs. This used to be the seat of the small age. There are all kinds of buildings suitable for taking pictures. The key is still free. The times are not very lively, and the crowd is not bustling. There are many young couples taking wedding photos, an advertising crew, and many young couples pushing strollers around? A very harmonious and beautiful place. Suitable for sitting in the coffee shop on the corner, drinking a cup of coffee and spending the afternoon.

5. Wu Kang Road

Except for the busiest road, every street is similar, with romantic buttonwood trees on both sides. The whole street is shrouded in the shade, and several shops on both sides stand quietly through the leaves in the mottled sunshine. You can see one or two red telephone booths within a short walk, most of which are unused and become props for many tourists to take pictures. Most buildings were built in the Republic of China, and houses were rarely used for living, but they were still kept very clean. Of course, there are many residential buildings near the house, and the air conditioners on the walls are still whirring.