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What are the scenic spots in Shanghai? What are the scenic spots in Shanghai?

1, Shanghai Bund: The Bund is located on the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, Shanghai, namely Waihuangpu Beach, which is a historical and cultural block in China. There are 52 Renaissance classical buildings with different styles on the Bund, which is known as the Bund International Architecture Expo Group. It is an important historical relic and representative building in modern China, and it is also one of the landmark buildings in Shanghai. 1996165438+10, the State Council listed it in the fourth batch of national key cultural relics protection units. Lujiazui, Pudong, facing the Bund across the river, has Shanghai landmark buildings such as Oriental Pearl Tower, Jinmao Tower, Shanghai Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center, which has become a symbol of China's reform and opening up and a microcosm of Shanghai's modernization.

2. Shanghai Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower: The Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower is located in Lujiazui, Pudong New Area, adjacent to the Huangpu River and across the river from the Bund. It is one of Shanghai's iconic cultural landscapes. It integrates the functions of city sightseeing, fashionable dining, shopping and entertainment, historical exhibition, Pujiang tour and exhibition, and is the first batch of 5A-level tourist attractions in China. The TV tower is 467.9 meters high, and 1 1 spheres are connected in series from top to bottom. The revolving restaurant is located in a sphere of 267 meters, which is a good place to enjoy the night view of Shanghai in 360 degrees. At 259 meters, there is a hanging sightseeing corridor. The passage adopts steel structure, glass floor and wall, overlooking Huangpu River and Lujiazui.

3. Zhujiajiao Ancient Town: Zhujiajiao Ancient Town is located in Qingpu District, Shanghai. It is located in the transportation hub of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai provinces and the national 4A scenic spot. Nine long streets extending along the river, thousands of Ming and Qing buildings standing by the water, 36 ancient stone bridges and places of interest abound. There are Cimen Temple, Cimen Street, Zhuxi Park, Kezhi Garden, Taian Bridge, Yuanjin Hall and other scenic spots in the scenic spot. The original and authentic natural landscape allows people to find a kind of enjoyment of returning to nature and advocating wild interest here.

4. Shanghai Guyi Garden: Located in nanxiang town, Jiading District, northwest suburb of Shanghai, Guyi Garden was built in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty and is one of the five classical gardens in Shanghai. Guyi Garden is 2 1 km away from the city center and is mainly composed of two islands surrounded by water. Five flat bridges connect the two banks and one curved bridge connects the two islands. It is divided into six scenic spots: Ye Tang, Goose Pond, Songhe Garden, Qingqing Garden, Yuanyang Lake and South Elephant Trunk. It is one of the ancient Range Rover in Shanghai. In 2006, Guyi Garden was rated as a national AAAA-level tourist attraction.

5. Tianzifang: Tianzifang evolved from the most distinctive Shikumen Lane in Shanghai. It is located in Puxi and is one of the lots with very few assets. The name of Tianzifang was nicknamed by the painter Huang Yongyu. Young people with personality and literature and art first arrived in Shanghai and felt the unique personality of Tianzifang. Walking in Tianzifang, winding through the maze of alleys, specialty stores and art workshops inadvertently jumped into view. From teahouses, outdoor restaurants, outdoor cafes, galleries, household items to handicrafts, there are many well-known creative studios in Shanghai.