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Where can I go for a walk in Shanghai besides the Bund?

1, Jing 'an Temple

There are four high-end, modern, practical and beautiful shopping malls near Jing 'an Temple, including Jingpin, Ourui, Jiuguang and Jiali, which can be visited. Jing 'an Temple goes straight to Nanjing West Road, and you can see Sino-Soviet Friendship Building and Portman Hotel, followed by Henglong and Meilong Town Square, which are very busy and few people. Further on, there are old houses like Jing 'an Villa, and you can also see Hengdali Watch Store, Wangjiasha Head Office and Kaisling Western Restaurant.

2. Suhewan

There are plastic runways and rest seats. There are few quiet people, and no one dances in the square dance. You can walk quietly and watch the calm river and the birds fly by.

3. Tianzifang

It's the smell of houses in the alley. In addition to creative shops, galleries and photo exhibitions, there are also various cafes in the alley. Idle afternoon, accompanied by the cool breeze in the alley, the bright sunshine is sprinkled on the ground, and the air is filled with lazy coffee fragrance, which really has the artistic conception of "stealing half a day".

4. Magnolia Square

East of Tilanqiao area, south of Lujiazui across the river, west of Bund and north of Shanghai Music Valley. The skirt building of Shanghai Yulan Square draws lessons from the streamline of the river valley, with an arc-shaped sunken square on the left and an arc-shaped atrium space on the right, which symbolizes the Huangpu River and Suzhou River in Shanghai.

5. Houtan Park

Located at the western end of the "20 10 Shanghai World Expo Park" area, Puming Road on the east bank of Huangpu River, Puming Road newly built in the park in the south, Nijiabang in the west and Lupu Bridge in the north, covering an area of 18 hectares. Houtan Park, built on the brown area of the original industrial site, is a regenerated ecological landscape along the Huangpu River in Shanghai. The park includes wetlands, ecological flood control and beautiful riverside scenery.