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What must-see attractions do you recommend when traveling to Shanghai?

Shanghai, known as the foggy city, is an upper-class city in the eyes of ordinary people. There are countless prosperity and countless loneliness here. Neon lights, two worlds meet. But in Shanghai, there are also ordinary places we can do. In this era of touting prosperity, the ordinary has become derogatory and extraordinary. Let's look at the ordinary places we can do ~ but the pace in Shanghai is a little different from ours. It is recommended to travel by subway. The popularity of the subway can really bring convenience to people. Within 5 stops-bus or subway? 5 stops from the hotel, it is recommended to take the subway. Sightseeing-double decker bus/ferry.

? First stop: Chenghuang Temple

Transportation: 25 minutes by subway 10 line.

Tips: The night view of Chenghuang Temple is very beautiful. You can punch in here at night, or you can visit the ancient city with your boyfriend at night. But it will close on Monday, so be careful to run empty. Tickets are only 10 yuan! But you can send three incense sticks to worship the god of wealth for free.

? Second stop: Wu Kang Road.

Transportation: 20 minutes by subway 10 line.

Tips: sisters who love beauty can change high heels, otherwise they are blisters. Suitable for taking photos and punching in, especially on sunny days. The streets under the buttonwood trees are filled with green breath. Wu Kang Lou is also here. Those who want to see Wukang Building stay here.

? Third stop: Sinan Road

Transportation: 20 minutes by subway 10 line.

Tips: Sinan Road is European style. Sisters who like retro style can choose to punch in here, but their makeup should be suitable for Europe ~ and sinan mansions, and they can all be wives of the Republic of China. Try to choose a long velvet dress, which is elegant and elegant.

? Fourth stop: Nanjing Pedestrian Street

Mode of transportation: walking, cycling, subway? Line 65438 +0/2/8 People's Square Station-Exit 7.

Tips: Shanghai must visit the punch card place? The Shili Yangchang in the film and television drama and the Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street beside the Huangpu River are full of the feeling of old Shanghai. Walk along Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street to the Bund, opposite Lujiazui: Shanghai's third tallest building+Oriental Pearl! One street can take three scenic spots! ! Blessings from sisters who are afraid of trouble!

? Fifth stop: Lujiazui

Mode of transportation: It takes only 15 minutes to walk. Cycling and subway are not recommended, and the journey is short.

Tips: When you leave Nanjing Pedestrian Street, you are surrounded by old shops that started in the Republic of China. You can go shopping according to your interests. Is there a lot of delicious food in the middle branch road? Small restaurants are worth trying; At the end is the Bund Square, the place where Shanghai's wealth is concentrated, next to the World Tower and opposite Lujiazui. The three tallest buildings in Shanghai: Shanghai Center, World Center, Jinmao Tower and Oriental Pearl are all here. Taking pictures at night? The most suitable.

Lujiazui can cross the Huangpu River by ferry, and the fare is only 2 yuan! ! ! ! There are fewer people in Lujiazui, and the road in Pudong is very wide, so it is not crowded to go shopping. Both Shanghai Center and Oriental Pearl have observation decks, so you can feel the feeling of overlooking Shanghai from the clouds! ! ! ! ! It feels great! !

All right! These are all must-see attractions. I hope everyone can have an unforgettable journey in Shanghai.