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What’s fun in Shanghai?

There are so many fun places in Shanghai. The places that I personally find interesting are:

1: The Bund

The most interesting place on the Bund is probably to climb up the tall buildings to enjoy the scenery. When you get to the Bund, I don’t recommend that you go directly to the Bund Sightseeing Promenade. Instead, you go up to the high buildings to experience a different kind of Bund, such as going to the pool bar of W Hotel, or going to the very fashionable bar of Hyatt Shanghai on the Bund, such as Go to the open-air bar of the Peninsula Hotel, such as the open-air bar of Hotel Indigo Shanghai on the Bund, and you will enjoy a different scenery.

Two: Xintiandi

The Xintiandi fashion circle is worth a visit. There are many fashionable men and beautiful women there, and there are also many domestic and foreign tourists who come to take a look. A different experience, sit on the street drinking coffee, eating Western food, and feel the fashion and prosperity in Shikumen.

Three: Wukang Road

Many tourists come to Shanghai to visit. I still prefer to recommend Wukang Road. There are many beautiful buildings there, as well as two rows of French plane trees. It is very beautiful. There are also many historically protected buildings.

Four: Nanjing West Road

Go to Nanjing West Road to experience the Starbucks Roastery and feel the charm of coffee. Of course, you can also go to the fashion district to buy the luxury goods you want.

Five: 1933 Old Changfang

That is the most recommended place for those who like photography. It used to be a slaughterhouse, but now it has become a fashionable and artistic place with theaters, cafes, restaurants and shops. Many movies also like to be shot there.

Six: Shanghai Disneyland

If you are a parent-child family, then take your children to Disneyland to experience the different charm of fairy tales. There are also a lot of fun and experience items inside, but you need to avoid peak hours and holidays. Especially during summer and National Day, don’t go crowded.

Seven: Shanghai Museum

When traveling to Shanghai, the Shanghai Museum is also a place not to be missed. Visit major historical relics and experience a different way of traveling.