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How much does it cost to go from Nanjing to Shanghai?

After staying for so many days, I advise you to stay in youth travel. I booked a youth travel agency for my classmates, called Nazhai in the north of the Bund. The environment is quite good, but it is not clear that other youth brigades have not checked in. Only 50 a day. Of course, it's a multi-person room, but the people living there won't be very complicated. My classmate just shared a room with a foreigner and practiced oral English. 10 day means traveling all over Shanghai. I have a re-examination tour guide card. I recommend: People's Square (Museum, Shanghai Grand Theatre, Urban Planning Museum, International Hotel, Shanghai Art Museum, Madame Tussauds 100), Nanjing East Road, Yuyuan (30 yuan) Town God Temple, Shanghai Old Street and Bund (from north to south, the northernmost Waibaidu Bridge is the one that Yiping jumped off before the World Expo. Savor Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s), walk to Shiliupu Wharf on the Bund, take a ferry from 2 yuan to Lujiazui Financial Center opposite, and experience the feeling of winning the skyscraper by yourself from under the skyscraper. If you want to climb, you are recommended to go to Jinmao Tower and 88 yuan to the 88th floor sightseeing hall. Then go to the Oriental Pearl along Lujiazui Ring Road and visit Zheng Da. The Oriental Pearl goes up 150, which is a bit expensive. There are also Wildlife Park (5A level, 80 yuan), Shanghai Science and Technology Museum 5A level 100 or so, Jinjiang Paradise 150 or so, Happy Valley 200 or so (it is convenient to take the subway far from Songjiang), Xintiandi and Zhong Da University ruins, all of which are free and enjoyable. Visiting Huaihai Road, Huangpi Road, Fuzhou Road and Duolun Road is quite distinctive. There are several sub-centers in Shanghai: Xujiahui and Wujiaochang. Xujiahui is just visiting shopping malls and electronic products. Wujiaochang can go to Fudan Tongji to have a look. Those who like to burn incense and worship Buddha can go to Longhua Pagoda in Longhua Temple, and get a handful of incense for 10 tickets. By the way, go to the nearby Longhua Martyrs Cemetery and pay no money to pay tribute to the great achievements of revolutionary martyrs. By the way, speaking of revolution, there is a martyr monument on the Waibaidu Bridge in the north of the Bund, and the 100 meter "Hundred Years of Wind and Rain" relief is spectacular. There is Zhujiajiao Water Town in the suburbs of Shanghai, Daguan Garden in Dianshan Lake and Chedun Film and Television Base in Songjiang. That's all. You can add me Q 1066 178628 to answer any questions.