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What are the scenic spots in Shanghai Bund Tourism Circle?

Shanghai is a very prosperous city and a place that many people yearn for. Of course, some people will come here to travel and see the scenery of Shanghai. But most people's impression of Shanghai stays here in the Oriental Pearl. So today Xiaobian will tell you about the beautiful scenic spots in Shanghai.

The Bund

The Bund is the most representative scenic spot in Shanghai. The essence of the Bund lies in 52 Bund buildings with different styles called "World Architecture Expo".

the night view is beautiful! Most people go to the Bund from the Nanjing East Road subway station, that is, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street and the Bund are strung together to play.

If you want to return to Nanjing Road or People's Square from the Bund, I suggest that you don't return from Nanjing East Road (Peace Hotel), but go to the "Sima Road" in the south and turn back. Fuzhou Road is the cultural street in Shanghai, and you can walk all the way to Raffles and People's Square subway station, the first fashion landmark in Shanghai.

Of course, there are countless historic buildings in this narrow space of 3 or 4 square kilometers, which reaches Suzhou River in the north, Yan 'an Road Elevated in the south, Huangpu River in the east and People's Square in the west. If you have time, you can visit them at will.

The sightseeing cruise ship and the Bund sightseeing tunnel are a pit, so we don't recommend wasting money. There is a local ferry next to the ticket booth of the cruise ship (as a means of transportation for Pudong Puxi residents, it is very cheap, two yuan for one person). If you don't mind the ride, the viewing effect is similar. The night tour of Pujiang is really great.

Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street

Next to the Bund is the famous Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. One of the top ten famous pedestrian streets in China, about 12 meters long, is a paradise for women to shop, and there are all kinds of famous Chinese and foreign shops.

Nanjing Road has a history of more than 1 years. Its predecessor was Paike Lane, and it was officially named Nanjing Road in 1865.

Narrow streets, tall buildings, shutters, high ceilings and pointed roofs record many twists and turns. It's right to go here for a stroll!

Maybe you can meet your favorite items here.

Waibaidu Bridge

Walk from Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street to Huangpu River, then go straight along Huangpu River, and you will see this famous bridge.

Waibaidu Bridge bears the history and culture of old Shanghai, witnessing the rapid development of new Shanghai, and it can be seen in many TV dramas of old Shanghai.

To enjoy the bridge, you need to stand in the distance to see the panoramic view, and you can stand on the bridge to get in touch with each other and enjoy the scenery on both sides of Suzhou Creek. If you are lucky, you may be able to see talented people playing photography and new people taking wedding dresses.

Chenghuang Temple/Yuyuan Garden

Both Chenghuang Temple and Yuyuan Garden are located in the Bund tourism circle. Many people don't know the difference between Chenghuang Temple and Yuyuan Garden.

These two places are adjacent to each other-in fact, it used to be the Town God Temple in the county town of Shanghai 6 years ago, and it was to pray to the God of the earth to keep one side safe. Later, a high official built a Jiangnan courtyard (private garden) on the side. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, an ancient city tourist area was developed around it, and tickets were required to enter the scenic spots, but there was no need to eat, drink and have fun around it, similar to Chengdu Jinli.

Many raiders call it the Old Town God Temple Tourist Area, but the subway station is called Yuyuan Garden. Shanghainese generally call it Chenghuang Temple, but the listed company is also called Yuyuan Mall.

actually, personally, I feel that the cost performance here is not high. Commercialization is serious, and most snacks are expensive and unpalatable, but there is really no more representative historic community in the center of Shanghai, which belongs to this tourist attraction.

Madame Tussauds Shanghai

Go along Nanjing West Road to Nanjing East. Look at the landmarks and you will come to Madame Tussauds. Here, not surprisingly, you can find your own idol, hee hee. Taking a group photo is a good choice!