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What clothes are suitable for Shanghai in February?

February in Shanghai is suitable for wearing warm clothes such as suits, jackets, coats, jackets and thin sweaters.

The average temperature in Shanghai in February is 2℃ ~ 9℃, and the weather is cold. The temperature in Shanghai is very low in February, and there is no heating in the room. Coupled with the wet and cold air and the biting north wind, Shanghai is still very cold in February.

The coldest time in Shanghai is 65438+ 10 to February. Although there is little snow, the wet and cold air and biting north wind often make us unbearable, so we should pay special attention to cold and warmth. When traveling to Shanghai, you must choose comfortable shoes. Because Shanghai is still cold in February, keeping warm is our first choice. For example, thick sports shoes, hiking shoes, hiking shoes, casual shoes and so on.

Shanghai famous attractions

The bund 1

Located on the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, downtown Shanghai, it is one of the most iconic scenic spots in Shanghai. It is about 1.5km long and walks from south to north. On the left is the wide Zhongshan East First Road, and dozens of foreign buildings with different styles are lined up on the roadside.

2. Shanghai Museum

Shanghai Museum is a large-scale ancient art museum in China, with 65,438+02 specialized exhibition rooms and more than 65,438+020,000 fine collections. This museum has a collection of historical relics from different dynasties, especially ancient bronze ceramics, calligraphy and paintings.

3. Shanghai Chenghuangmiao Tourist Area

The tourist area of the Town God Temple includes large areas such as the Old Town God Temple and Yuyuan Garden, as well as shopping, food and small commodities. It is a must-see spot for many people when they come to Shanghai. "Yu Garden" and "Old Town God Temple" are private gardens and Taoist temples in the Ming Dynasty, and tickets are needed for sightseeing. Other areas are basically open attractions.

4. Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower

Adjacent to Huangpu River and facing the Bund across the river, it is one of Shanghai's landmark 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.