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What are the interesting tourist attractions in Shanghai?

Shanghai is one of the most prosperous cities in China. There are historical sites and towering buildings here, so what must-see attractions are there when you arrive in Shanghai? Today, Bian Xiao brings you must-see scenic spots in Shanghai and enjoys its unique scenery.

Optimal travel time

March to May. The temperature in Shanghai is moderate, suitable for outing in the suburbs;

From September to165438+1October, the hairy crabs in Shanghai are full of autumn and delicious. The hottest time in Shanghai is from July to August. The coldest time is165438+ from late October to early February.

The rainy season is from mid-June to early July, with continuous rain;

From the end of August to the first half of September, typhoons are frequent and there are often sudden storms.

Spring and autumn are the best seasons to travel to Shanghai.

From March to May, the temperature in Shanghai is moderate, the grass grows and the warblers fly, which is suitable for outing in the suburbs and enjoying the pink willow green.

From September to June, 165438+ 10, Shanghai is full of autumn. This time in Shanghai, you can't miss the hairy crabs with full cream and delicious meat.

Must-see attractions

the Bund

It is the first stop in Shanghai, and the Bund complex is the business card of Shanghai. The night scene is not to be missed.

Located on the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, downtown Shanghai, it is one of the most iconic scenic spots in Shanghai.

Some people say that "the story of the Bund is the story of going to the sea", and the essence of the Bund lies in the 52 Bund buildings with different styles called "World Architecture Expo".

Although the buildings on the Bund were not built by the same designer or at the same time, their architectural colors are basically unified and the overall outline treatment is surprisingly coordinated.

In the evening, neon blooms on both sides of Pujiang, and you can feel the charm and romance of the "city that never sleeps". In addition, there are cold winds on the Bund, which is a beautiful word.

Nanjing Road Walkway

Shanghai's bustling commercial streets, famous shopping blocks and colorful nights.

One of the top ten famous pedestrian streets in China, located in Huangpu District, Shanghai, starts from Tibet Middle Road in the west and ends at Henan Middle Road in the east, with a length of about 1200m.

Nanjing Road has a history of 100 years. Its predecessor was "Pike Lane", and 1865 was officially named Nanjing Road.

There is a crimson marble screen at the east and west ends of the pedestrian street, on which there are six characters inscribed by Comrade Jiang Zemin: "Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street".

Narrow streets, tall buildings, gray walls and shutters, high ceilings and pointed roofs record many twists and turns.

The Oriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower

Shanghai's landmark buildings can be boarded the observation deck, 360&; Deg is completely transparent overlooking the city.

One of Shanghai's iconic cultural landscapes is located in Lujiazui, Pudong New Area, adjacent to Huangpu River and facing the Bund across the river.

The Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower is 467.9 meters high, ranking first in Asia and third in the world. It is an excellent place to enjoy the night view of Shanghai.

The best scenic spot is on the sightseeing floor. Standing on it, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Shanghai in 360 degrees. When the weather is clear, Sheshan and Chongming Island can be seen far away.

From top to bottom, there are 1 1 spheres in series on the tower, as well as revolving restaurants, development exhibition halls, science fiction cities and so on.

Located on the sphere 267 meters above the Oriental Pearl Tower, Oriental Pearl Revolving Restaurant is the highest revolving restaurant in Asia, with panoramic views on both sides of Pujiang River.

Lujiazui

Leading financial business circles at home and abroad, with high-rise buildings, feel the modernity of first-tier cities.

Lujiazui is located on the Huangpu River in Pudong New Area, facing the Bund across the river. It is a leading financial business circle at home and abroad, and now it is the most attractive place in Shanghai.

High-rise buildings such as the Oriental Pearl, Shanghai International Conference Center and World Financial Center gather here, and skyscrapers make people feel like they are in an urban forest.

At night, standing on a tall building overlooking the brightly lit night scene makes people deeply impressed by the modernity of this first-tier city. A place where fashionistas gather, various international brands, and a good place to shop.

There is a tour of sightseeing bus, 40 yuan can get on and off at any time, and you can also cross the river by ferry within one day.

Huangpu River

Shanghai's iconic river, which brings together the essence of Shanghai's landscape, is a good place for a night cruise by boat.

Shanghai's landmark river flows through the urban area of Shanghai, dividing Shanghai into Puxi and Pudong, and the two sides of Huangpu River gather the essence of Shanghai's urban landscape.

The Huangpu River is about 1 13 kilometers long and 300 to 770 meters wide. There are many car tunnels and bridges under the river built on the Huangpu River.

Known as Shanghai's mother river, it is a multi-functional river with the values of drinking water source, shipping, flood control and drainage, fishery and tourism.

The night view of Pujiang cannot be ignored. The river bank is brightly lit, and the classical and modern architectural styles of the bustling city complement each other and show the beautiful scenery of the river bank.

hot spot

Tianzifang

Shanghai's most tasteful alley, fashion landmark, the first choice for young artists.

Tianzifang evolved from the most distinctive Shikumen Lane in Shanghai. It is located in Puxi, Shanghai, and it is one of the smallest places in Shanghai.

Zi Ming is a nickname given by the painter Huang Yongyu several years ago. Young people with personality and literature will definitely come here to experience Tianzifang's unique personality when they first arrive in Shanghai.

Walking in Tianzifang, winding through the maze of alleys, specialty shops and art workshops come into your sight inadvertently. From teahouses, outdoor restaurants, outdoor cafes, galleries, household items to handicrafts, and many well-known creative studios in Shanghai, everything is available.

Although Tianzifang has been commercialized today, its architectural style is still good.

An ancient temple

Antique, like a market, the night scene should not be missed.

City God Temple, adjacent to Yu Garden, was founded in Song Dynasty, with a history dating back more than 800 years. As a Taoist tutor, he enjoys a high reputation at home and abroad.

It is antique here, like a market, where tourists and various food stalls are selling, making people happily blend in.

Similar to the Confucius Temple in Nanjing, many people come here to burn incense. Tickets 10 yuan. People who are not interested in the temple are not allowed to enter.

Yu Yuan Garden

Known as "urban mountains" and "beautiful scenery in the southeast", it is a pearl in Jiangnan gardens.

Lin Su, a private home in the Ming Dynasty, is known as "urban mountain forest" and "a must in the southeast" and is a pearl in Jiangnan gardens.

As one of the four major cultural markets in China, there are plaques and inscriptions written by famous artists, as well as landmark attractions such as Jiuqu Bridge and Hu Xin Pavilion. Here, you can have tea and play chess, or browse the scenery. Tourists walk on the bridge, turn around, shoot snakes and change scenery.

There are many shops and food stalls here, so you can eat and go shopping. Yu Garden belongs to a general term, which is divided into the garden part and the peripheral part that needs to buy tickets.

National Art Museum of China

The former China Pavilion of the World Expo has now moved to Shanghai Art Museum, where you can enjoy art exhibitions.

20 10 the China national pavilion of the Shanghai world Expo was renamed the China art palace after the Expo. The former Shanghai Art Museum has now moved in, with a collection of more than 8,000 pieces, including a large number of paintings by famous China painters He, He and Wu Guanzhong. There are many exhibitions throughout the year. Visitors can check the latest exhibition information on the official website.

During the World Expo, the riverside scenes at Qingming Festival attracted countless eyes, and the picture scrolls unfolded, as if vivid urban life styles in the Northern Song Dynasty were spread out in front of the audience. Now 20 yuan can continue to visit the riverside library in Tomb-Sweeping Day for a fee.

Architectural design itself contains the China cultural spirit and temperament of "the crown of the East, prosperous China, the granary of the world, enriching the people and strengthening the country".

During the World Expo, the exhibition of the exhibition hall will focus on "seeking", leading visitors to walk in the three exhibition areas of "Oriental Footprint", "Seeking Journey" and "Low-carbon Action", and discover and understand the wisdom of China in urban development through "seeking".

Huayuan bridge

The location of the old Shanghai-themed film and television drama, the bridge that Yiping jumped in "Heavy Rain".

Waibaidu Bridge is located at the intersection of Suzhou River and Huangpu River in Shanghai. It is a through bridge with steel frame structure and the largest steel bridge in Shanghai.

Waibaidu Bridge has a history of one hundred years, bearing the history and culture of old Shanghai and witnessing the rapid development of new Shanghai. It can be seen in many TV plays in old Shanghai, which proves its position and significance in Shanghai.

To appreciate the bridge, you need to stand in the distance and have a panoramic view. You can stand on the bridge and get in touch with each other, while enjoying the scenery on both sides of Suzhou Creek. If you are lucky, you may see the new couple playing with photography, and take a unique wedding photo on the bridge when there is no car at the red light.

frontier

Shanghai's new landmark, strolling here, seems to go back in time.

Xintiandi, located in Huangpi South Road and Taicang Road, is a pedestrian street based on Shanghai's unique old Shikumen building and one of the most popular scenic spots in Shanghai.

Most of Li Nan is a modern building, and most of Beili is an old building of Shikumen. The Shikumen complex retains the brick walls and tiles of that year, and strolls through the new world, as if going back in time, as if being in Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s, with a unique Shanghai culture everywhere. There are international galleries, fashion shops, theme restaurants and cafes in each building.

In addition, it is one of the most famous bar communities in Shanghai. So during the day, you can see many Chinese and foreign tourists coming here for sightseeing and taking photos. Near evening, the open-air bars and coffee bars here are most popular with young people and foreigners, and romantic European customs can be seen everywhere. It is worth mentioning that the Memorial Hall of the First Congress of China University is also in Xintiandi.

Shanghai Museum

Shanghai Museum, one of the four major museums in China, has a collection of most exquisite ceramics from the south of the Yangtze River.

Shanghai Museum is a large-scale ancient art museum in China, with 12 special exhibition rooms, including bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy, paintings, jade teeth, bamboo and wood lacquerware, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, seals and ethnic handicrafts, among which bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy and painting are featured.

The collection of ceramics concentrates most of the fine products in the south of the Yangtze River, and the pottery carefully crafted by the prehistoric Liangzhu culture is a rare fine product. Collecting primitive celadon is also a major feature of the collection.

Madame Tussauds Shanghai

Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is the sixth wax museum in the world. You can take photos with celebrities as a souvenir.

In 2006, Madame Tussauds Shanghai was completed on the 10 floor of New World Commercial Building, Nanjing West Road, downtown. Shanghai stands out from more than 30 candidate cities in the world and becomes the sixth Madame Tussauds wax museum in the world.

Madame Tussauds Shanghai is divided into seven theme exhibition areas: behind the scenes, Shanghai charm, historical celebrities, movies, music, sports and speed. * * * There are Yao Ming, Liu Xiang, Beckham, Jordan, Teresa Teng, Anita Mui, Jackie Chan, Tom & middot Cruise and Marilyn &; Middot Monroe, Einstein, Princess Diana, Bill &; Middot Gates, Bill &; More than 70 lifelike wax figures of celebrities such as middot Clinton.

Xujiahui Catholic Church

The famous Catholic Church in China, which imitates the French medieval Gothic architecture, is the shooting place of many film and television dramas.

Xujiahui Catholic Church is a famous Catholic Church in China. It is the cathedral of the Catholic diocese of Shanghai, and its official name is "The Church of Our Lady as the Mother of God".

Imitation of medieval French Gothic architecture, red brick walls, white stone pillars, blue-gray slate roof, two bell towers, north-south confrontation, towering into the sky. Known as the first floor of old Shanghai. Many film and television dramas are filmed here. You can't wear slippers and shorts, and you can't take pictures inside.

Zhujiajiao Ancient Town

Zhujiajiao ancient town is the closest water town in the south of the Yangtze River to Shanghai, with small bridges and flowing water and beautiful scenery everywhere.

Zhujiajiao, commonly known as "Li Jiao", belongs to Qingpu District, Shanghai, and is the nearest Jiangnan water town to Shanghai.

Small bridges and flowing water in the town are full of ancient meaning, showing the epitome of Jiangnan water town.

The most famous place in Zhujiajiao is Fangsheng Bridge, which was built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty and is the largest five-hole stone arch bridge in Shanghai.

In addition, there are many specialty snack bars on North Street. As the saying goes, "There are three miles in the long street and thousands of shops".