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Longmenshan Town Baoshan Travel Guide Baoshan Town Tourist Attractions

1. Baoshan Town Tourist Attractions

Shanghai City God’s Temple, Soong Ching Ling’s former residence of Sanshan Guild Hall, Lu Xun Memorial Hall, Baoshan Ancient City Wall Ruins, etc. 149 places.

2. Baoshan District Tourist Attractions

Baoshan Temple, Linjiang Park, Battery Park, Gucun Park, Meilan Lake

3. Introduction to Baoshan Ancient Town Attractions

Luojing Ancient Town is very interesting. Luojing Town is located in the north of Baoshan, east of the Yangtze River, across the river from Chongming, adjacent to Yuepu Town and Luodian Town to the south, Xuhang Town and Huating Town in Jiading District to the west, and Liuhe Town, Taicang City, Jiangsu Province to the north. At present, Luojing Town has built a tourist ring for the five villages of Haixing, Tangwan, Huajiang, Xinlu and Yangqiao.

Baoshan Lake Ecological Agriculture Park is the gateway to Luojing and belongs to Haixing Village. It is the green lung of the northern sea city and is famous for its thousands of acres of protected forest. Here, it is like a huge forest oxygen bar, with neat metasequoia trees on both sides of the road roaming endless greenery. You can enjoy the natural healing brought by flowers, forests, rivers, birds, and insects.

:4. A complete list of tourist attractions in ancient towns in Baoshan District, Shanghai

1. Liantang Ancient Town

Shanghai Liantang Ancient Town is located in Qingpu District, southwest of Shanghai. The earliest record of Li Antang in history books is that it was the training base of the Soochow Navy during the Three Kingdoms period, hence its name. Others say that Zhang Zaijun, the great governor of Gaozhou during the Five Dynasties, and his wife Lian lived here, hence the name. The green peaks on the nine peaks, the Sanba Yangfan, Xiaozhong Pagoda, Yuxiu Xilai, Tianguang Ancient Temple, Tongyuan Chaoshuang, the sunset in the Ming Dynasty, and the fishing songs of Hedang made many scholars and celebrities forget to leave.

2. Zhujiajiao

Zhujiajiao Town is rich in tourism resources. The Shanghai Water Sports Stadium next to Dianshan Lake is an activity center with international modern water facilities. Oriental Land is an extracurricular activity camp for Shanghai teenagers; Shanghai Sun Island International Club and Shanghai International Golf and Country Club are entertainment and tourism bases integrating business, vacation and leisure. The ancient town has developed and opened more than 20 scenic spots such as Xuezhiyuan and Daqing Post Office.

Nine ancient towns are built along the water, and more than a thousand residential buildings are built near the river. Among them, North Street, also known as the First Street, is the best-preserved First Street of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the suburbs of Shanghai. Starting from Fangsheng Bridge in the east and reaching Meizhou Lane in the west for more than 300 meters, it is a typical Jiangnan old street.

3. Qibao Ancient Town

Qibao is located in Minhang District, Shanghai, and it only takes more than an hour to reach the destination. As soon as I got off the bus, I saw the bright red Chinese knot in the central square of Qibao Town. I was very happy. The oncoming warm wind carries the fragrance of leisurely grass, and it is warm and heavy. The breath of spring seems to be getting closer and closer to us. After passing through a new street full of modern flavor, the old street will appear in front of us. There is an ancient bell tower in front of her house, as well as many restored buildings such as stilted buildings, archways, stages, time-honored shops, and memorial halls of celebrities. Puhuitang River passes through the old street, and Lekang Bridge, Puhuitang Bridge and Anping Bridge run on the pond. Puhuitang Bridge, also known as Qibaotang Bridge, has a history of hundreds of years.

4. Xinchang Ancient Town

Changgu Town is located in Nanhui District in the southeast corner of Shanghai. It is the last authentic ancient town in Shanghai. Because it is still in the development stage, it is not that commercialized. It looks casual and natural. There are usually not many tourists, so you don’t have to worry about crowds. Because the hit movie "Lust, Caution" was filmed here, it became famous and tourists come here every day.

5. Nanxiang Ancient Town

Nanxiang, located in Jiading, Shanghai, has a history of more than 1,000 years and is one of the famous ancient towns in the south of the Yangtze River. Famous attractions include Koen Garden and Unshoji Temple. The former was once an ancient private garden with small bridges, pavilions, rockeries and strange rocks. It has many similarities with Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai. It's just in time for noon, and you can also enjoy a show organized by Shanghai Opera lovers who sing together. There are also Crane Garden and Peacock Garden in the park for tourists to enjoy. If it's a couple, this is a quiet place.

6. Sijing Ancient Town

Sijing Town is located in the northeast of Songjiang District, Shanghai. Since the village was built in the Northern Song Dynasty, it has a history of more than 1,000 years. It was first called Huibo Village and was renamed Qijian Village in the Southern Song Dynasty. It was not until the middle of the Yuan Dynasty that it was officially named Sijing because it gathered four rivers: Waibojing, Tongbojing, Tokyo and Zhangjing. Sitang runs across the town and divides Sitang Town into northern and southern halves. The water waves are swaying and the small bridge is reflecting. The atmosphere of the Jiangnan water town is very strong. In 1953, Sijing was approved as a county seat by the State Council and is a famous cultural ancient town in Shanghai.

7. Zhaojialou

Zhaojialou is the earliest reclamation area in Shanghai, and its culture is the source of Shanghai’s farming culture. The village was formed in the early Yuan Dynasty and flourished during the Jiajing and Wanli years of the Ming Dynasty. Zhaojialou is also the hometown of Ye Zongxing, a water conservancy expert in the Ming Dynasty, who brought together the Huangpu River and Wusong River. The local villages were formed during the Dade period of the Yuan Dynasty and emerged during the Jiajing and Wanli periods of the Ming Dynasty. In order to encourage his elders to be diligent and productive, Tan Lun, the right minister of the Ministry of Industry in the Ming Dynasty, ordered his eldest son Tan Tian to build a bell tower in the east of Pengshou Garden. Since then, the bells have rung every morning, announcing when the weather has changed. The bell tower was named Zhaojialou to show the importance of agriculture and ritual agriculture. Tian Feng was diligent in this area and won praise from all over the country, so people called it Zhaojialou.

8. Fengjing Ancient Town

Fengjing Ancient Town is located in the southwest of Shanghai. Historically, due to its location at the intersection of Wu and Yue, Fengjing Town was known as a famous town in Wu and Yue.

It is now the most important southwest gateway from Shanghai to the southwestern provinces. Fengjing is a typical ancient water town in the south of the Yangtze River. Fengjing Ancient Town is surrounded by a water network and has as many as 52 bridges in the town. The oldest existing bridge is the He Zhi Bridge in the Yuan Dynasty, which has a history of nearly 700 years. The ancient buildings that are still well preserved include Heping Street, Shengsheng Street, North Street and Youyi Street. Fengjing Ancient Town is a large-scale and well-preserved ancient water town in Shanghai.

5. Baoshan Attractions

Shanghai Gucun Park is famous for its cherry blossoms. You can enjoy cherry blossoms in spring, lotus flowers in summer, osmanthus flowers in autumn and plum blossoms in winter. It is a famous national forest park in Shanghai. Gucun Park is located on Hutai Road and Huandao Road in Baoshan, a suburb of Shanghai, covering an area of ??430 hectares. The park is divided into seven parts: exotic garden, forest barbecue garden, rural forest garden, forest walking garden, children's forest carnival, forest sports garden and botanical ornamental garden, including 130,000 square meters of cherry blossom forest and 2.5 hectares of lotus lake. There are several bridges, wooden planks, pavilions, etc. on the river. Along the river. In addition, there are also landscapes such as Shanghai Baoshan International Folk Art Exhibition Hall and Snail Theater (4D Cinema) in the park.

Address: Gucun, Baoshan District, Shanghai

2. Shanghai Museum of Glass 4A Scenic Area

Shanghai Museum of Glass, located on Changjiang West Road, Baoshan District, formerly known as Shanghai The first glass instrument factory. The museum is a professional museum under the supervision of the Shanghai Municipal Cultural Relics Bureau, a national AAAA tourist attraction, a Shanghai science popularization education base, and a Shanghai science popularization theme venue. It is also a glass theme park with the theme of glass, integrating display, art, technology, commerce, education, entertainment, life and other functions. The Shanghai Museum of Glass brings enjoyment closer to the distance between glass, art culture and people.

Address: No. 685, Changjiang West Road, Baoshan District, Shanghai

3. Taiwan National Wetland Park, Shanghai Wusongpao National Wetland Park, 4A Scenic Area

Wusongpao Taiwan National Wetland Park is located in the east of Baoshan District, Shanghai, surrounded by mountains and rivers, the Yangtze River and Huangpu River to the east, and Fortress Mountain to the west. During the Qing Dynasty, the Naval Fort was built on this terrain, hence the name Qintai Province. The total area of ??the park is 106.6 hectares, consisting of wetlands and land, of which the wetland area is 64.2 hectares, the wetland rate is 60%, and the river bankline is about 2,250 meters. The park has a rich variety of animals and plants, with 359 species

Shanghai Baoshan Temple is located on the bank of the beautiful Li Anqi River in Luodian Town, Baoshan District. It is adjacent to Luoxi Road in the east and Tangxi Street in the west. It is one of the main Buddhist temples in Shanghai and very famous. This temple was built during the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty. It was converted from the residence of noble Tang. It was rebuilt in the 27th year of Emperor Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty. It now covers an area of ??17.3 acres and has a construction area of ??6,000 square meters. The first six bluestone dragon pillars in the temple are lifelike, solemn and exquisite, which is breathtaking. The 300 square meters of marble in front of the temple provide people with a vast world to roam. Ten 5-meter white jade pagodas in front point directly to the sky, symbolizing the vastness of the world.

Address: No. 518, Luoxi Road, Luodian Town, Baoshan District, Shanghai

6. What are the tourist attractions in Baoshan Town?

As a famous historical and cultural city, Luzhou is known as Yang Shen, the champion of the Ming Dynasty, compiled the Eight Scenic Spots of Luzhou as early as the Ming Dynasty. Yan Wen'an, a Luzhou poet in the Qing Dynasty, described the eight sceneries of Luzhou: the snow on Fangshan Mountain competing with Penglai, and the cool sea in autumn.

The white pagoda hangs in the morning glow, and the night moon reflects the rocks in the east.

The tide rises in Longtan, and the small town crosses the river in the evening.

The spring scenery in Baoshan is bright, but the frost on the piano is sad. The Eight Scenic Spots of Luzhou, developed in the Ming Dynasty, have aesthetic, literary, ideological and other cultural and artistic values. They are the inherent unity of the natural attributes of Luzhou's landscape and the humanistic aesthetic attributes.

7. Baoshan Village Tourist Attractions

Dabaoshan is a famous tourist attraction. ——Dabaoshan, the main peak of Baoshan Village: formerly known as Gaoshan and Dayushan (named because of the majestic mountain and perennial smog); this mountain is 1,167 meters above sea level. It is one of the main mountains in Anxi County, Fujian Province, and the first of the three peaks in Chongxinli, Anxi County. There are many strange stones on the top of Aoping Mountain, including natural stone bells, stone drums, stone pigs, Yangshi Stone Temple, etc.

The Wushan Mountain in Baoshan Village is a tall mountain. Because it is shrouded in clouds and mist all year round, the name Wushan is more suitable. Climbing to the top, you can have a panoramic view of hundreds of miles of green mountains. There is a clear spring in the upper part of the mountainside, which has not been used for many years. The surrounding forest is lush with trees and full of tea trees. This mountain is rich in oolong tea - Tieguanyin, Benshan, Meizhan, Zhongqi and other famous teas. Mountain terraces, tea gardens, orchards, and residential houses are surrounded by mountains. The predecessor of Sixth Master Yang was Confucianism in the Han Dynasty and made contributions to the Han Dynasty. Later, because of the rape, the ghost became more obvious. On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, when the moon is brighter, believers often go to the top of Wushan Mountain to pray to Master Yang 63 and fall asleep and dream on the mountain (commonly known as the dream of gods).

From 010 to 1010, take Metro Line 3 at Baoshan, get off at Exit 2 of Yan'an West Road Station, get off at Yan'an West Road Station, and take Line 7 at Lake Meilan Metro Station , transfer to Line 3 at Zhenping Road Station to Yan'an West Road Station, and then transfer to the Shanghai-Zhuhai Express Line to Zhujiajiao.

8. Baoshan Ancient Town Travel Guide

There is only one ancient town in Baoshan District - Luodian Ancient Town.

Luodian Ancient Town is located in the northwest of Baoshan District, Shanghai. Due to its remote location and inconvenient transportation, few tourists come to Luodian Ancient Town, and it is considered a very minority tourist attraction in Shanghai. Luogu Town has hardly undergone commercial development and still retains its original flavor.

If you are tired of crowded famous attractions and want to find a quiet place to visit in Shanghai, this is a good choice.

It is said that Luodian Ancient Town was built in the Yuan Dynasty and has a history of more than 600 years. As early as the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Luodian had become a very prosperous and developed commercial town. During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, it was even called Golden Luodian.

However, with the development of the times, Luodian Ancient Town gradually declined. In addition, it is geographically remote and far from the urban area. References

If you and I have been to Luodian Ancient Town, you and I will definitely be attracted by the small bridges and flowing water in the south of the Yangtze River. You know, it's not easy to find such a quiet treasure in bustling Shanghai! In addition, you can also feel the strong atmosphere of life in Luodian Ancient Town, where a large number of local residents still live. Unlike most other ancient towns in China, local residents have been relocated to make way for tourist attractions.

Although Luodian Ancient Town has been partially upgraded and looks more orderly, there is basically not much business, so it is not surprising that there are very few tourists coming to Luodian Ancient Town.

Because there are few tourists, there are not many local residents, and their spending power is not strong enough, so when you come to Luodian Ancient Town, you will find that most of the shops are closed, which makes you feel very depressed. No wonder people say it is a forgotten ancient town.