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What are the tourist attractions in Shanghai?

1. The Bund The Bund is the undoubted symbol of Shanghai. The hazy morning in Shanghai, the lights on both sides of the Pujiang River in the evening, the buildings from all over the world, the storefronts of first-class international brands, and the Bund bars that are now popular in Shanghai. These are all reasons why you have to go to the Bund. 2. City God’s Temple. In the City God’s Temple are Yuyuan Garden and Yuyuan Mall. Very popular. Especially the snacks there are world-famous. Yu Garden opens at 8:15. It is recommended to have breakfast at Nanxiang Xiaolong before going to Yu Garden before 8 o'clock. Yu Garden is relatively quiet before 9 o'clock. 3. Huaihai Road Although Nanjing Road in Shanghai is a famous shopping street. But generally Shanghai residents will visit Huaihai Road more, where there are shopping malls such as Pacific and Parkson, and there are many small shops around where you can shop. The shopping environment and fashion index are much higher than those on Nanjing Road. You can take Metro Line 1 to get there (get off at Huangbi Road or South Shaanxi Road Station). Business hours are from 10 am to 10 pm. 4. To tour the Pujiang River, you can take a regular ferry or water bus. The former can go deeper into Shanghai's citizens' lives, while the latter can enjoy Shanghai's Pujiang landscape from more angles. 5. Lunch on Zhapu Road or Huanghe Road. These two streets are the best food streets in Shanghai. Lunch is 20% off. You can try Shanghai style dishes. 6. People’s Square This is the center of Shanghai and has the famous Shanghai Urban Planning Museum, Shanghai Grand Theater and Shanghai Museum. It is recommended to buy a 100 coupon to visit. It takes at least a day and a half. Or you can also look at the musical fountain or pigeons in the square. Take Metro Line 1 and Line 2 and get off at People’s Square. At the same time, there is also a large underground shopping mall to browse, suitable for fashionable students. The items are not expensive and of average quality but relatively fashionable.