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How to spend 2 days in Shanghai?

When traveling to Shanghai for 2 days, you can choose to go to the Shanghai Wildlife Park on the first day, and the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum + Shanghai Yiou Lai Outlets on the second day.

The first stop on the first day was the Shanghai Wildlife Park. Shanghai Wildlife Park is located at No. 178 Nanliu Highway, Pudong New Area. It is the country's first national-level wildlife park, covering an area of ??2,300 acres and 35 kilometers away from the center of Shanghai. It is a national-level 5A tourist attraction.

The park is home to more than 200 species of rare wild animals from home and abroad, including giant pandas, giraffes, tigers, zebras, lions, cheetahs, golden monkeys, and more than tens of thousands of animals. It has two main areas: a vehicle area and a pedestrian area. Visit area. The wildlife park is a theme park integrating wild animal breeding, exhibition, breeding and protection, science education and leisure entertainment.

The vehicle-in area is a free-range animal display. People in the vehicle can see where animals live freely, and can immersively experience groups of zebras, antelopes, wildebeests, rhinos and other herbivores. Huddle together and forage leisurely; you can also appreciate the wild majesty of large beasts such as cheetahs, Siberian tigers, African lions, bears, and wolves.

The next morning, Shanghai Science and Technology Museum

Shanghai Science and Technology Museum is also a national 5A-level popular science tourist attraction. It is located at No. 2000 Century Avenue, Pudong New Area. The Shanghai Science and Technology Museum is a major social education institution invested and built by the Shanghai Municipal Government to improve citizens' scientific and cultural literacy.

There are 11 themed exhibition areas with different styles, 4 high-tech special cinemas, 3 art galleries featuring ancient and modern Chinese and foreign scientists and their footprints, 2 themed special exhibitions and several temporary exhibition halls, featuring natural With the theme of , people and technology, it shows the perfect combination of scientific and technological means and popular science education. Bringing children here for a parent-child trip is the most ideal choice for popular science tourism education.

The Shanghai Science and Technology Museum building consists of one underground floor, four floors above ground, and an attached office building. The entire building has a spiral rising shape, reflecting the continuous progress of science and technology. The underground floor mainly houses two IMAX science theaters (IMAX three-dimensional giant screen theater and dome theater), Zhangjiang Innovation Achievements Exhibition, and a fast food restaurant.

The ground floor is the main exhibition area, with five exhibition areas including Biology, Earth Crust Exploration, Children's Science and Technology Park, Audiovisual Park, Designer's Cradle and a four-dimensional dynamic cinema. In addition, there are the APEC main venue and leisure hall. , coffee lounge and other service facilities. On the second floor, there are four exhibition areas: Earth Home, Information Age, Robot World, and Spider Exhibition. There are three exhibition areas on the third floor: Light of Exploration, People and Health, and Space and Space.

Travel Precautions

1. Walk evenly and not in a hurry. Walking at a steady pace saves energy and helps maintain a good attitude; walking in a hurry and with breaks is the most tiring.

2. Go quickly and return slowly. You can walk a little faster on the morning trip and slower on the return trip in the evening to avoid injuries to tired joints and tendons.

3. Take steps instead of slopes. When going up and down mountains, try to take stone steps and avoid slopes. This is more in line with mechanical and physiological requirements, safe and labor-saving.

4. Walk hard, not soft. Walking on hard surfaces such as cement, asphalt, and slate is more energy-saving and safer than walking on soft surfaces such as grass, river beaches, and wetlands.