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What's interesting in Xuhui District, Shanghai?

The following attractions are recommended:

1, Longhua Temple. Longhua Temple is a famous temple in Shanghai, which was founded in Song Dynasty and is one of the oldest temples in the south of the Yangtze River. Longhua Temple is a seven-hall system in Galand in Song Dynasty. 1953, the Shanghai Buddhist Association copied the Buddha statues of various temples, rebuilt the temples and built a new Buddhist scripture building. Taoyuan, the West Temple, was converted into Xue Hua Park in the Republic of China 17 (1928), and later renamed Longhua Park, which is now a part of Longhua Martyrs Cemetery. 1959, Longhua Temple was listed as a cultural relic protection unit in Shanghai.

Longteng Avenue is a riverside avenue near Huangpu River in Xuhui District, with a total length of 3.6 kilometers. The avenue is wider than the Bund, and the green space is more and bigger than the Bund. There are no tall buildings by the river, and there is no heavy traffic. Across the river is the World Expo Park. Although the feeling of standing on the hydrophilic platform is not as good as the Bund, it is a new landscape in Shanghai.

3. Xujiahui Catholic Church is a famous Catholic church in China, located at No.0/58, Puxi Road, Xujiahui, Xuhui District, China. Shanghai Catholic Bishop's Cathedral, officially named "Archbishop's Church of St. ignatius", has the Bishop's Mansion and the Catholic Shanghai convent on its side, and its architectural style is medieval Gothic.